How To Use Trembles In A Sentence
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When, in his most characteristic gesture, he presses a gesticulating finger to his forehead, his hand trembles.
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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)
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Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic.
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Her body, covered in eggs and eggshells, tomatoes and banana skins, beer and saliva, trembles as it settles, like an engine cooling.
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The Mafia bully-boss who trembles at the least breath of scandal.
MURKY SHALLOWS
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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
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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.
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He trembles, but must investigate as high as he can climb.
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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
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When, in his most characteristic gesture, he presses a gesticulating finger to his forehead, his hand trembles.
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He lands, the earth trembles and small animals run for their burrows under the mistaken impression that there's going to be an earthquake.
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Beyond the church spire, blue water shines, and Kate aches, almost trembles with wanting to live here.
SEA MUSIC
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The scene is a little changed for the worse: the lovely landscape is now one undistinguished waste of snow, only a little diversified by the great variety of ever-greens in the woods: the romantic winding path down the side of the hill to our farm, on which we used to amuse ourselves with seeing the beaux serpentize, is now a confused, frightful, rugged precipice, which one trembles at the idea of ascending.
The History of Emily Montague
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Flavor The sky itself trembles at his call.
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Napoleon once stated, ‘He who is full of courage and sangfroid before an enemy battery sometimes trembles before a skirt.’
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Bari is now fallen; Tarentum trembles; Calabria will be delivered; and, if we command the sea, the Island of Sicily may be rescued from the hands of the infidels.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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It trembles even more, and gives a frightened snort.
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Twist some dials, and the machine trembles, two robot arms pick up soldering irons and hunch down on him.
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The endless ultra-violence trembles between cartoony excess and outright nastiness.
The Sun
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A joy that has gone from us for ever is a jewel that trembles like a tear on Sorrow's breast, but the brightest stars in her diadem are the memories of hopes that have passed away unrealised and untold.
A Dozen Ways Of Love
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And some think the tourism volcano is just beginning its trembles.
Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
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'_Trembles Yggdrasil's ash yet standing; groans that ancient tree, and the Jotun Loki is loosed.
CHAPTER 14
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It emphasizes the three - step shakes and trembles rhythm and downward strong beats.
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I long to move - my whole body trembles with excitement - but the restraints on my legs and wrists keep me firmly in place.
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In the street, Miguel will spot some foxy muchacho, and ayayay! - he trembles, he staggers, he has to cling to my arm, or Rosario's.
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He hunched his shoulders to force his body away from the trembles.
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Isabelle, in a slightly drunk and uninhibited state, flaunts her desire at being desired while Gerald trembles at her physical closeness.
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He grins as his body trembles with the thrill of true fear, the first he's felt since he faced the Masks.
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Their pleasures gave but a pinchbeck joviality after all, were but a thin lacker spread over mercenary cares and heart-aching jealousies -- not the jealousies of passion, but the nipping vulgar vexation with which a shopkeeper trembles lest a customer should go to his rival over the way.
Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
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Twist some dials, and the machine trembles, two robot arms pick up soldering irons and hunch down on him.
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When, in his most characteristic gesture, he presses a gesticulating finger to his forehead, his hand trembles.
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Brave as he is, trembles at the sight of a snake.
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The way he obsesses about her, the way he berates her, the way he trembles when he calls her evil: this must be unrequited love.
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The poplar trembles before the blast, flutters, struggles wildly, dishevels its foliage, gropes around with its feeblest branches, and hisses as in impotent passion.
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
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Give 'Em All Guns and Hope For the Best
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A hidden smile trembles on your lips; ask of it the reason of my failure.
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Thou lubber, better for thee that thou wert not now, nor ever hadst been born, if indeed thou tremblest before this man, and art so terribly afraid; an old man too he is, and foredone with the travail that is come upon him.
Book XVIII
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When Christine Hakim's eyes glaze over and her voice trembles when she talks about the conflict in Aceh, the first thought might be, uh-oh, here comes a touch of the crying game to get her point across.
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Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic.
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Passing ships after CaribbeanSea when all trembles with fear, most feared meets Barbour a Sa group.
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Never mind what I say about my distress, and my phaeton, and my ponies; 'tis only to torment Dennel, who trembles at parting with half-a-crown for half an hour; or else, now and then, to set other people
Camilla