trembler

[ UK /tɹˈɛmblɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear
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How To Use trembler In A Sentence

  • Trembler was doing the con with his episcopalian voice, always a winner. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • But your main problem with Elaine is Trembler - forgive me, Cheviot Yale, Esquire - not me. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • In the second stage of our study we increased our taxon and nucleotide sampling to assess the likelihood that Lesser Antillean tremblers and thrashers represented a monophyletic lineage.
  • Trembler tutted and asked for more eggs, bacon, and perhaps just six more slices of fried liver, please. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • She always fled for the open air at the first sign of a trembler, and no doubt she'd done exactly that. COLDHEART CANYON
  • She always fled for the open air at the first sign of a trembler, and no doubt she'd done exactly that. COLDHEART CANYON
  • The professor says he can predict earthquakes by tracking tremblers and looking at historical data.
  • Nonetheless, the West Indian thrashers and tremblers are so distinctive that early workers grouped them variously with the ant thrushes, ovenbirds, wrens, and thrushes.
  • One of these lineages includes the three species of Mimus, the second is formed by Melanotis caerulescens, and the third comprises the catbirds and Antillean thrashers and tremblers.
  • Nonetheless, the West Indian thrashers and tremblers are so distinctive that early workers grouped them variously with the ant thrushes, ovenbirds, wrens, and thrushes.
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