Trembling Sentence Examples

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  • She pointed at the door with a trembling finger.

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  • The phone slipped out of my trembling hands.

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  • Inside the shed Alpatych and the coachman arranged the tangled reins and traces of their horses with trembling hands.

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  • She staggered on trembling legs.

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  • Little Giotto came out from a corner, trembling and ashamed.

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  • She must have let her shoulders droop, or maybe it was her trembling body.

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  • Her hands were trembling and she felt sick to her stomach.

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  • Jenn focused on the sound of her breathing and the placement of her feet on the trembling ground.

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  • I clung to her, trembling with joy to feel the earth under my feet once more.

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  • Stuffing trembling hands into her pockets, she took a step back from him.

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  • In May 1844 he had another stroke; on the 26th of July he recorded with trembling hand his last meteorological observation, and on the 27th he fell from his bed and was found lifeless by his attendant.

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  • This way, please... said a trembling, frightened voice behind him.

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  • He gripped her trembling arm and placed the seal on her wrist.

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  • So he sat there trembling and afraid; for he was a timid, bashful man and did not like to be noticed.

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  • As became known later, he had scarcely begun to address the merchants before tears gushed from his eyes and he concluded in a trembling voice.

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  • The china chattered in her trembling hands.

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  • Her body was trembling.

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  • Half an hour later, when he was finished with her, she lay trembling.

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  • She touched her lips with trembling fingers, her face burning.

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  • Dean knotted his rope with trembling hands as he looked down on the man nearly directly under him.

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  • Her left hand was numb from the drugs, her right hand trembling as she pushed the buttons.

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  • With trembling hands, she deactivated the latches with a touch, and the top of the box slid open.

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  • Now at the age of 58 he was already old, and his firm, strong signature had become feeble and trembling.

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  • Of this kind of retribution Scott in The Abbot gives a vivid picture, the Protestants interrupting the mass celebrated by the trembling remnant of the monks in the ruined abbey church, and insisting on substituting the traditional Feast of Fools.

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  • He fancied that this trembling was the sign set on the worst reprobates, the sign which God had put on Cain.

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  • He turned away, eyes wide, trembling suddenly, heart hammering.

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  • His grandfather, who was his godfather, trembling and afraid of dropping him, carried the infant round the battered tin font and handed him over to the godmother, Princess Mary.

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  • The old oak, quite transfigured, spreading out a canopy of sappy dark-green foliage, stood rapt and slightly trembling in the rays of the evening sun.

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  • With trembling hands Natasha held that passionate love letter which Dolokhov had composed for Anatole, and as she read it she found in it an echo of all that she herself imagined she was feeling.

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  • Is your head pounding or are your hands trembling?

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  • You could feel as if you are choking or unable to breath as you start trembling uncontrollably.

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  • Sometimes it is compressed laterally, as in the aspen, and to this peculiarity the trembling of the leaves of this tree is due.

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  • Accordingly the Hun, who had something of the bully in his nature, now turned upon Valentinian the trembling emperor of the West, and demanded redress for the wrongs of Honoria, and one-half of Valentinian's dominions as her dowry.

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  • However, war was so constant in Ireland at this time that under the year 1145 the Four Masters describe the island as a " trembling sod."

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  • Venice, the duchy of Milan and the duke of Modena were on his side; the pope and the grandduke of Tuscany were trembling, but the romantic expedition of the duke of Guise to Naples, and the outbreak of the Fronde, saved Spain, who had refused to take part in the treaties of Westphalia and whose ruin Mazarin wished to compass.

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  • Between the two came the Flame, the Marais, the troop of trembling bourgeois, sincerely attached to the Revolution, but very moderate in the defence of their ideas; some seeking a refuge from their timidity in hard-working committees, others partaking in the violence of the Jacobins out of weakness or for reasons of state.

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  • The walls of the underground facility were trembling from a shockwave of power that made her Guardian senses hum with danger.

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  • The blackthorn, wild fig, trembling aspen, and other ' crossed ' wood are avoided.

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  • You see that slender hairspring of free game golf internet mini play Rosium uncurl and rise, trembling and waving about like a tentacle?

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  • Maybe a smile starts to tug at the girls trembling lips.

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  • Weak- kneed, he passed a trembling hand over his incredulous eyes; with the courage of despair, he feebly pinched himself.

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  • Rob smiled and pointed the electric tube at the man, who doubtless recognized its power, for he fell back scowling and trembling.

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  • His imperfect signature to his confession of this date, consisting only of his Christian name and written in a faint and trembling hand, is probably a ghastly testimony to the severity of the torture ("per grad us ad ima") which James had ordered to be applied if he would not otherwise confess and the "gentler tortures" were unavailing, - a horrible practice unrecognized by the law of England, but usually employed and justified at this time in cases of treason to obtain information.

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  • You are trembling all over.

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  • In a trembling voice she replied, " Lord, any man is better than none ".

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  • Glory to You for the prayers offered by a trembling soul.

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  • The girls were sitting up in bed clinging to each other, and trembling with terror.

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  • Physical reactions, such as fast pulse, sweating, trembling, fatigue, and weakness, may accompany anxiety.

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  • Symptoms in adolescents and teens include anger, avoidance, and denial of the fear, and panic reactions, such as sweating, trembling, fast heartbeat, and rapid breathing.

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  • Genuine physical symptoms are common and include dizziness, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, shaking or trembling, fast heart rate, chest pains, and back, joint or stomach pains.

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  • The symptoms include trembling of the fingers or hands, a shuffling gait, and tight or rigid muscles.

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  • She stood on the front steps, morning paper in hand, pointing a trembling finger toward his car.

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  • With blurred vision, she noticed the blood on her trembling hand.

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  • I woke up at 4am with the distinct feeling that a collie cross trembling with fear was sitting on my head - another first.

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  • She, crouched beside him, eyes still dilated with the awful fear of death, looked back, breathless, trembling.

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  • It's name means " trembling back " which describes its long history of use for arthritis rheumatism and back pain.

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  • In an agony of remorse, he would now have abdicated "as being unworthy to reign longer"; but his trembling boyars, fearing some dark ruse, refused to obey any one but himself.

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  • A huge, broad-shouldered gunner, Number One, holding a mop, his legs far apart, sprang to the wheel; while Number Two with a trembling hand placed a charge in the cannon's mouth.

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  • The doctor with his shirt sleeves tucked up, without a coat, pale and with a trembling jaw, came out of the room.

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  • Denisov did not reply; he rode up to Petya, dismounted, and with trembling hands turned toward himself the bloodstained, mud-bespattered face which had already gone white.

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  • It 's name means " trembling back " which describes its long history of use for arthritis rheumatism and back pain.

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  • You might feel like you have greater physical strength, endurance, or find yourself trembling, nail biting, or numb from pain.

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  • In addition other physical symptoms of this condition like restlessness, aches, pains, trembling and fatigue, it is very common for those with anxiety to have trouble falling or staying asleep.

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  • Some people may experience trembling and pain in the side or the lower back.

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  • He told her, his voice trembling with emotion, how much the past ten months had meant to him.

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  • While Fisher Price boasts a household name, it does not exude the covetous trembling of a Tiffany rattle or a Christian Dior teether.

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  • Other effects of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) include fatigue, irritability and trembling.

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  • She touched his neck with trembling hands and felt his pulse.

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  • Her trembling body was warm and small tucked against him.

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  • Dean put his arm around his wife's trembling shoulders.

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  • There was an awkward pause, and he saw her reach for a chair with trembling hands.

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  • The last time was so bad that I had tears running down my face and was trembling.

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  • Many wakeful nights did she sit by my bedside in trembling expectation that each hour would be my last."

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  • I can sense the ghost, with trembling fingers dialing the number!

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  • Deidre looked up at him, trembling.

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  • She leaned against the wall, trembling visibly.

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  • With a trembling hand, Deidre reached out to him, taking one of his.

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  • Instead, she tried to keep her trembling body upright and her vision from growing tunneled.

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  • Cynthia rushed into the room, the notebook still in hand, and with Martha, hovered over the pending demise of the trembling rodent.

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  • Her hands began trembling, and she moved quickly to put one of the chairs in the living room between them.

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  • Cynthia Byrne, in spite of reddened eyes and trembling nervousness, was a very attractive woman.

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  • Her arms stole around his neck and she ran trembling fingers through the soft hair on the back of his head.

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  • Bianca shook her head, her hands trembling again at the otherworldly display.

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  • Deidre sank against him, and he wrapped his arms around her trembling body.

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  • By the trembling of her body, she wasn't going to be on her feet much longer.

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  • Her body trembling, she sat on the edge of the Jacuzzi tub, staring into space.

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  • The death dealer emerged from the hall running between the two wings, the trembling form of Lankha held under one arm like a bag of cement.

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  • Effie said with a trembling voice.

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  • Andre ran hard for a creature that was already dead.  Katie chased him, terrified of looking back when the awful sounds seemed so close.  Only when the ground stopped trembling did Andre stop.

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  • After inching her way through the dark, her trembling hands reached a rough, stone wall.

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  • Hands trembling, she pulled off the necklace, taking her time to untangle the cord from her curls.

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  • The early Friends definitely asserted that those who did not know quaking and trembling were strangers to the experience of Moses, David and other saints.

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  • Then the Jews and the Asiatic nations in general are introduced trembling at the imminent downfall of the Babylonian empire.

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  • Luther's gospel was one of love and confidence, not of fear and trembling, and came as an overwhelming revelation to those who understood and accepted it.

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  • My eyes fill with tears now as I think how my mother pressed me close to her, speechless and trembling with delight, taking in every syllable that I spoke, while little Mildred seized my free hand and kissed it and danced, and my father expressed his pride and affection in a big silence.

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  • When I took her hand she was trembling violently, and began to cry.

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  • The oldest Egyptian or Hindoo philosopher raised a corner of the veil from the statue of the divinity; and still the trembling robe remains raised, and I gaze upon as fresh a glory as he did, since it was I in him that was then so bold, and it is he in me that now reviews the vision.

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  • He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine.

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  • My treasure! and Prokofy, trembling with excitement, rushed toward the drawing-room door, probably in order to announce him, but, changing his mind, came back and stooped to kiss the young man's shoulder.

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  • Two doctors--one of whom was pale and trembling--were silently doing something to this man's other, gory leg.

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  • Men were supporting him in their arms and offering him a glass of water, but his trembling, swollen lips could not grasp its rim.

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  • There was some smoke, and the Frenchmen were doing something near the pit, with pale faces and trembling hands.

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  • Princess Mary suddenly said in a trembling voice, would you like to see little Nicholas?

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  • Trembling and panting the old man fell into that state of fury in which he sometimes used to roll on the ground, and he fell upon Eykhen, threatening him with his hands, shouting and loading him with gross abuse.

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  • I had no idea and could not imagine what state he was in, all I wanted was to see him and be with him, she said, trembling, and breathing quickly.

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  • And Pierre, his voice trembling continually, went on to tell of the last days of their retreat, of Karataev's illness and his death.

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  • Never, he repeated in a trembling voice like a boy asking for forgiveness.

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  • They pointed with trembling fingers at the glorious sight.

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  • Curious, her trembling hand reached for his mask.

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  • With quaking heart and trembling knees, he was ushered into the Chief Commissioner 's presence.

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  • Blood pounded in his ears, and he found he was trembling uncontrollably.

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  • By know I was visibly trembling with the shock of this sudden revelation.

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  • His voice trembling with emotion, Hoffman asks the audience to congratulate his mom if they see her.

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  • Her knees were trembling as if they were going to give way at any moment, and her face felt devoid of blood.

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  • She reached the door and undid the locks with trembling hands, wondering what kind of person kept five locks on his door.

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  • She leaned down, bracing herself as she rested a trembling hand on his forehead.

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  • The reminder of what her mate was left her trembling harder.

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  • Deidre lifted the dress with trembling hands.

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  • He brushed her forehead with a trembling hand.

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  • She strode to her horse, hands trembling as she took the reins.

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  • Her breathing was ragged and uneven, her trembling body slick with sweat.

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  • The beam of light extinguished and she felt around with trembling hands until she located the flashlight.

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  • Long bar-like " islands " (conspicuous high land rising above the marsh and prairie) - Orange, Petite Anse, Grand Cote, Cote Blanche and Belle Isle - offer very interesting topographical and geological problems. " Trembling prairies "- land that trembles under the tread of men or cattle - are common near the coast.

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  • In a corner of the room something red and tiny gave a grunt and squealed in Mary Bogdanovna's trembling white hands.

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  • Then suddenly the grating sound of a harsh voice was heard from the other side of the door, and the officer--with pale face and trembling lips--came out and passed through the waiting room, clutching his head.

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  • Natasha looked round at her, and then, red and trembling, threw a frightened look of inquiry at Anatole and moved toward the door.

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  • Clutching her breast to keep herself from choking, Sonya, pale and trembling with fear and agitation, sat down in an armchair and burst into tears.

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  • When he released him Prince Andrew saw that Kutuzov's flabby lips were trembling and that tears were in his eyes.

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  • Eh, Prince! said the trembling voice of Timokhin, who had run up and was looking down on the stretcher.

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  • With a trembling hand, she lifted the flower and tucked it behind her right ear.

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  • Deidre touched his face with trembling fingers.

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  • The cab-horse was about to reply when suddenly he gave a start and a neigh of terror and stood trembling like a leaf.

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  • She lifted a trembling hand to her mouth.

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  • Beyond concerned, Brady crossed to the trembling woman and squatted.

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