Tremble
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The overlong ears, the overlarge feet, helps us to picture, to feel intuitively, what it means to limp and to
tremble.
And I watch his hands
tremble
as he pulls out his key chain and opens the door to his building.
Thousands of years later, the name of the slave who made the world’s mightiest empire
tremble
has become synonymous with freedom– and the courage to fight for it.
She remembered how her hands would
tremble
as she did the work.
Hearing his smarmy lisp and salacious comments made my remote
tremble
with outrage.
Because I have a Surround Sound so when the action sequences are on, the box will
tremble.
NEW YORK – When incompetence in the Kremlin turns murderous, its incumbents can begin to
tremble.
They
tremble
at the fact that Marshall Fahim's army, the country's largest, sits in garrisons ringing Kabul.
The Reconstruction of European PoliticsPRINCETON – Many Europeans
tremble
at the likely outcome of the upcoming European Parliament election: a strong showing for anti-European protest parties, which will almost certainly try to present themselves as the real winners.
The foundations of Putin’s neo-feudal regime, one suspects, may be cracking, even if the palace has yet to
tremble.
In 2011, Europe’s foundations began to tremble, as the eurozone’s sovereign-debt crisis, set in motion by the global financial and economic crisis that erupted in 2008, moved from the eurozone’s periphery to its core countries.
Beyond economics, China must reassure others that its awakening will not make the world
tremble.
To paraphrase Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto: “Let the Plutocrat classes
tremble
at a Precariat revolution.
'This is Pilate's Admonition – Matthew, chapter xxvii.,' he went on, conscious that his lips were beginning to
tremble
with excitement; and he stepped behind the visitors.
A gleam pierced the night, he felt the rock tremble, and when he had placed himself close to the wall, like his comrades, he saw a large white horse close to his face, harnessed to a train of wagons.
He would have dragged himself up, however, if he had not begun to
tremble
with the fear of stones; for the crowd, which he could not see, continued to cry beneath him:"After the cat! after the cat!--Do for him!"
Maheu continued his pacing, and nothing was heard but his regular tramp which made the floor
tremble.
His legs began to tremble, the fresh air which came from the distant country choked him, and he seemed intoxicated when he went heavily back to the stable.
Nothing to make my hand
tremble
on the day when I must take others' lives or give up my own."
From this moment the earth continued to tremble, the shocks succeeded one another, subterranean downfalls, the rumbling of a volcano in eruption.
At Montsou people grew pale and speechless at the very name of the Voreux, and a legend had formed which made the boldest
tremble
as they whispered it.
Brought to full speed, the propeller made the sheet-iron hull
tremble
down to its rivets, and we sped northward.
A jolt made it
tremble
through its entire framework.
The basin was beginning to
tremble
in Justin's hands; his knees shook, he turned pale.
A supreme desire made their dry lips tremble, and wearily, without an effort, their fingers intertwined.
Justin, who was just bringing in a pile of plates, began to
tremble.
Emma!"His strong breathing made the flames of the candles
tremble
against the wall.
A score of weighty hammers, falling with a clang which makes the pavement tremble, are raised aloft by a wheel which the water of the torrent sets in motion.
I am sorry to see underlying your character, a smouldering ardour which does not suggest to my mind the moderation and complete renunciation of earthly advantages necessary in a priest; I augur well from your intelligence; but, allow me to tell you,' the good cure went on, with tears in his eyes, 'in the calling of a priest, I shall
tremble
for your salvation.'
'Shall I
tremble
like this and feel as uncomfortable the first time I have to fight a duel?'Julien wondered; for he had too little confidence either in himself or in others not to observe the state he was in.
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