Similar words: rambling, sibling, resemble, assemble, assembly, dissemble, assemblage, remember. Meaning: ['trembl] n. a shaky motion. adj. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze.
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61. Polly hid behind the door, trembling with fear.
62. I lit up with trembling fingers.
63. Her hands were trembling with anger.
64. I stood there trembling with humiliation and anger.
65. Howard paused, fists clenched, mouth trembling.
66. Or maybe it was my hand that was trembling.
67. As Sinead clambered down she was trembling.
68. Ibn Fayoud clenched his fists to stop himself trembling. Country bumpkin.
69. Later we ate lunch in front of the trembling gas flame.
70. The stiff upper lip is a barrier against the trembling which could lead to tears.
71. She could feel him trembling with fever and cold, although he was close to the fire which burned merrily now.
72. Pearl was saying, lifting the binoculars, her hands trembling, the lenses tapping the window pane.
73. Perspiring and trembling after a dissipated night, he is nevertheless vigorous as he plays the hopeful Lutheran hymns.
73. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
74. His heart beats faster and once a trembling goes through his slender body like unbearable expectation.
75. Carol was dying, and he cried out in his sleep and sat up trembling with cold sweats in the heat.
76. A broken man, pale and much given to outbursts of weeping, a man trembling on the threshold of self-murder.
77. Her lips parted - trembling - as she hovered on the brink of speech.
78. She turns away and lays a gentle finger on Rainbow's still trembling cheek.
79. His trembling hands reached out toward the old woman, his eyes distended, enraged.
80. While this cooked Baucis set the table with her trembling old hands.
81. She was still trembling,(sentencedict.com) tiny aftershocks of excitement tingling inside her.
82. My voice was trembling so much, I sounded like Edith Piaf with Parkinson's disease.
83. When he finally let her go she was still speechless - and trembling violently.
84. I was capable of holding watch for most of a day without the slightest trembling or consciousness of my remarkable feat.
85. She looked up at him in confusion, her body still trembling, lips still swollen from his kiss.
86. When finally I made the summit, my throat parched, my thigh muscles trembling, the herb woman was waiting.
87. Then he lay trembling on his stone bed and listened to the clock striking the hours.
88. And then she moved and with trembling hands smoothed down her skirt.
89. With trembling hands, she took the wad of bills from her pocket and began to count it out.
90. The shuttle stopped, trembling, as if straining at a leash.
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