Tremble Sentence Examples

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  • I tremble to write these following lines.

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  • It makes me tremble!

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  • It still rained, but it wasn't cold that made her hands tremble as she left the car.

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  • Why do his legs tremble under him as he walks, leaning upon a stick?

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  • The staff captain's voice began to tremble.

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  • Her lip began to tremble.

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  • I tried with all my might to control the eagerness that made me tremble so that I could hardly walk.

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  • She may also tremble at times and appear anxious.

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  • He set his coat down on the counter, and her hands began to tremble.

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  • Epicureanism thought that " the wise man fears not death, before which most men tremble; for, if we are, it is not; if it is, we are not."

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  • Such are the similar effects of terror on man and the lower animals, causing the muscles to tremble, the heart to palpitate, the sphincters to be relaxed, and the hair to stand on end.

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  • He was not going very fast, but on his flanks specks of foam began to appear and at times he would tremble like a leaf.

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  • Dean could feel the tremble of her body through his raincoat.

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  • Xander saw the signs then, the red on her face and the slight tremble of her hands.

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  • He would also witness the strange Light shining like a great star, and he would tremble with fear.

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  • The answer made him turn pale, and tremble with joy.

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  • I could feel her tremble.

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  • He could feel her tremble.

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  • While Jane is an attorney that specializes in the hard to win cases, Elliot manages the tremble of an overwhelmed Deb as she struggles in Jane's world.

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  • The thought of hurting him made the hand she pressed to his heart tremble.

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  • Mansr dropped to his knees as the earth continued to tremble.

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  • Though I so love him and trust his every word, I can't help but tremble at even the prospect I shall at last exchange this soiled and despicable life for another.

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  • It is not the chill of the night time that makes my body tremble.

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  • The shaking of the earth grew worse, until the walls began to tremble.

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  • The opener is a passable cover of ' Did you feel the mountains tremble ' but adds nothing new.

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  • Instantly the Princess turned and faced him, and when he saw that she was picked the Prince stood still and began to tremble.

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  • It is difficult to describe my emotions when I stood on the point which overhangs the American Falls and felt the air vibrate and the earth tremble.

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  • Why should I fear the darkest hour, Or tremble at the tempter 's power?

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  • I tremble as I wait, more so than even when first I gave myself to a man.

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  • Rhyn moved to the door leading to the block, unable to help the small tremble of his hand.  Not only had he spent too long in this very place, he'd seen Katie hurt here and barely escaped alive with her.

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  • She swallowed hard and crossed her arms to keep him from seeing her hands tremble.

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  • A loud crack, as if lightning were striking, sent a shockwave of power that made the monument tremble.

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  • Everything about her - her voice, her persona, even her clothes seems to tremble permanently on the brink of total meltdown.

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  • A faint tremble, a slight shiver, had seemed to run through the still bones of the ship.

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  • It is a Realism of the most uncompromising type, which by its reduction of individuals to accidents of one identical substance seems to tremble on the very verge of Spinozism.

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  • All ignorant we dared to own The joys we now dissemble; The greenfinch on the apple bough Could make my enemies tremble.

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  • The effort only made the creature tremble and jump, which I found inconvenient.

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  • Tyrants, says an interlocutor in one of Plato's dialogs, tremble before lovers.

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  • The girl had started to tremble, no doubt reminiscing about the last time she'd dealt with Immortals.

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  • The pillars of heaven tremble and are amazed at His rebuke.

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  • This was an ephemeral success, ill-prepared and obtained by taking a sudden advantage of national sentiment; it was soon followed by a check, owing to a Russian and German coalition and the baseness of Cardinal Fleury, who, in order to avoid intervening, pretended to tremble before an imaginary threat of reprisals on the part of England.

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  • The call caused Cynthia to tremble with nervous frustration to the point of dropping a favorite sugar bowl, snowing the kitchen floor in white.

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  • It was said to have originated in the saying of Justice Bennet at Derby in 1650, "Tremble (or quake) at the word of the Lord," but it is now certain that it was used as early as 1647, and arose from the physical manifestations of religious emotion characteristic of many of the early Friends.

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  • Yet leaderless seditions and the plots of obvious impostors sufficed to make his throne tremble, and a ruler less resolute, less wary, and less unscrupulous might have been overthrown.

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  • Jefferson declared in regard to slavery, " I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just."

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  • Lethington had not left her, but he was overlooked; Lennox and the impracticable Darnley were neglected; and the dangerous earl of Morton, a Douglas, had to tremble for his lands and office as chancellor, while Mary rested on her foreign secretary, the upstart David Riccio; on Sir James Balfour, noted for falseness even in that age; and on Bothwell.

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