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A quivering tip signals momentary concentration.
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Large pailettes were used to almost 3D effect, quivering on the tips of fronds of strung beads.
My signature Will grow, however, steadily less sure, Until, the felt-tip quivering in my grasp, I scrawl the hieroglyphs of my last gasp.
A warm crottin de Chavignol, on baby greens, seems orthodox, but asparagus tips and quivering nuggets of beet mousseline add a touch of distinction.
Talk story about noteworthy clocks in & around N. Y. Paramount clock, heckled by high winds, sometimes blew tips of the hands through a quivering arc of 30 degrees, some days causing loss of 10 m. every hour.
The New Yorker, April 7 , 1928P. 17 Talk story about noteworthy clocks in & around N. Y. Paramount clock, heckled by high winds, sometimes blew tips of the hands through a quivering arc of 30 degrees, some days causing loss of 10 m. every hour.
By John M. Woodburn, Theodore Pratt, and James Thurber The New Yorker, April 7 , 1928P. 17 Talk story about noteworthy clocks in & around N. Y. Paramount clock, heckled by high winds, sometimes blew tips of the hands through a quivering arc of 30 degrees, some days causing loss of 10 m. every hour.
The tips of the violinists' bows can be seen quivering.
Carolyn awaits her chance at swooning and spooning, her chance for the quivering flower within her to begin blooming at the sight of--not sunlight but fingers tipped with rhinestones and magenta polish.
Quivering slightly.
My legs stopped quivering.
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