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UK
/tɹˈɛmbəlz/
]
NOUN
- disease of livestock and especially cattle poisoned by eating certain kinds of snakeroot
How To Use trembles In A Sentence
- When, in his most characteristic gesture, he presses a gesticulating finger to his forehead, his hand trembles.
- The poplar trembles before the blast, flutters, struggles wildly, dishevels its foliage, gropes around with its feeble branches, and hisses as in impotent passion. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
- Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic.
- Her body, covered in eggs and eggshells, tomatoes and banana skins, beer and saliva, trembles as it settles, like an engine cooling.
- The Mafia bully-boss who trembles at the least breath of scandal. MURKY SHALLOWS
- He goes dead white and trembles all over and says nothing at all and you feel that what he wants is to get his hands on your throat. MURDER MOVES IN
- A slight woman of 37, she trembles and tears fill her eyes as she speaks in accented English about the end of her family's life in America.
- He trembles, but must investigate as high as he can climb.
- It will be evident to them that the actor made love luringly and died effectively, that he was capable of lyric reading and staccato gasconade, that he had a burly humor and that touch of sentiment that trembles into tears. The Theory of the Theatre
- When, in his most characteristic gesture, he presses a gesticulating finger to his forehead, his hand trembles.