Sentence examples for tremble from inspiring English sources

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tremble

noun

A shake, quiver, or vibration.

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Random Access Memories is a colossal piece of work, but not in an overbearing "tremble at our genius, puny earthlings" way.

Politicians of all parties now tremble to confront money and corporate power.

He might not tremble so much, if his more secular countrymen did not tremble to answer him.

But, even as we tremble on the brink of alcoholism, there is no reason to let standards slip.

In 2010 Financial Times columnist Martin Wolf wrote: "No private individual should be so powerful that politicians tremble before him.

But the day when AT&T could cause entire industries to tremble at the thought of its arrival as companies in the satellite, cable television, computing and Internet businesses have in the past are gone.

Some are rare, such as "bark that does not cling closely to a tree", which can be extended to things such as baggy trousers, or wet plywood that has begun to peel apart.Most fascinating is a feature that would make any journalist tremble.

And it also wants a site with global access, cultural diversity and an educated workforce.In this section The wedding waltz The blame game begins Spies like them Politics amid the palms A problem at Fission Control Tremble, Coca-Cola, tremble Whose rules count?

Nigeria's unexpected chance Unintended consequences Tremble, Medellin, tremble ReprintsA consensus has emerged in Nigeria that military rule has had its day.

Just one more conservative justice, they tremble, might blur the separation of church and state, roll back affirmative action and gay rights, and perhaps even overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 case that legalised abortion across the country.

The characters weep and tremble and feel their vital fluids drain away.

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