Sentence examples for the tremble from inspiring English sources

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the tremble

noun

A shake, quiver, or vibration.

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The tremble in her voice as she recounted this broke my heart.

I felt myself no more corporeal than the tremble in the air over a fire...

The tremble of the room seems to jolt the Gandhi picture slightly.

"I only urinated, but not on the track," I say, balling my fists to check the tremble.

The tremble with which Ms. Moore's "Sensitive Spot" (2007) begins soon yields to dense, violent poundings before the piece ends with twinkling in the piano's upper reaches.

Last month nearly 100 peasants, who after the tremble had been ordered for safety to shelter in a dark and damp road-tunnel, returned to their homes.

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Or was the trembling elsewhere?

Then the trembling increased.

Apart from the trembling of his hands.

It was the trembling Knicks.

His patients asked about the trembling.

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