Synonym: quake, quaver, quiver, shake, shiver, shudder, vibrate. Similar words: trembling, assemble, ensemble, resemble, dissemble, assembly, assemblage, remember. Meaning: ['trembl] n. a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement. v. move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways.
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31. At the very thought he felt a tendency to tremble.
32. She had begun to tremble with a sort of frightened and frustrated fury.
33. As the countdown reaches the two-minute mark, the room seems to tremble.
34. The superficial similarities might make a lesser man than Mikhail Gorbachev tremble.
35. She sat for a while, becoming quieter, breathing deeply, ceasing to tremble.
36. Even now the recollection seized him in the abdomen, and a kind of sick longing made him tremble.
37. Bathsheba and Gabriel could only stare, and tremble at the strange and dangerous beauty of the storm.
38. His hands tremble as he lifts his drink with one and knocks his cigarette into an ashtray with the other.
39. There was wind, too, funnelling through the gorge, whining through the girders and causing the whole structure to tremble.
40. Then he felt the floor tremble beneath his feet, and a deep throated rumble rose from the bowels of the building.
41. The intensity of the introductions made me tremble, overtaken by the sheer weight of their status.
42. She felt them tremble with expectation, parting, a little out of control.
43. For an instant the familiar grounds glare and tremble, the prisoner rages at his bars.
44. All at once a bright fire seemed to burn through her veins, making her skin glow and causing her limbs to tremble.
45. Eight years later, some of the children still tremble when they see their alleged assailants, who remain in the community.
46. He didn't scream but she felt him tremble and he made a small, pathetic groan, like an angry puppy.
47. Jane's lip began to tremble and I though she was going to cry.
48. The clerk, standing beside the filing cabinet,(www.Sentencedict.com) began to tremble.
49. All the unspoken mysteries of puberty tremble in the air.
50. Her grey eyes when she looked at me made me tremble.
51. If this made companies tremble, David Tweedie's pronouncements will have done nothing to calm their fears.
52. The room seemed to tremble and grow larger again, and the air to settle back into tranquillity.
53. I tremble as I walk up the aisle with the policeman.
54. And there are some who tremble with awe and hurry past.
55. His body remained stiff and taut, even though he wanted to tremble violently.
56. The rope seemed to tremble, as if something was moving along it.
57. The warm glow would spread, kill the thumping in his head, and still the tremble in his hand.
58. My legs and arms tremble violently, but I do not cry.
59. Donna too felt her heart thumping; the sudden shock made her tremble.
60. The picture began to tremble in the hand that held it. How handsome he had been, his first friend!
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