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Discover LudwigThe word "trembles" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the third person singular form of the verb "tremble," which means to shake or quiver with fear, excitement, or nervousness. For example, "She trembles at the thought of giving a speech in front of a large crowd." In this sentence, the word "trembles" is used to describe the action of shaking or quivering in fear or nervousness.
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The mother trembles a little in her seat, lets her tears fall as they please, but she answers every question the doctor asks.
Salome actually trembles as Alexander says hello, embraces her and professes delight at the T-shirt.
"My hand trembles, my heart palpitates... he's six foot high, with the body of an athlete by Praxiteles and a face – oh incredible – the mystery of Botticelli, the refinement and delicacy of a Chinese print... ...... Mallory was then 23, and Strachey 29.
"Every time I think about life in the west, my whole body trembles," he confesses.
WHENEVER students take to the streets in France, the government trembles.
And even if London's property market trembles, as it did in 2008, Nine Elms's new owners have deep pockets.Most of the purchasers are likely to be foreigners.
And the small banks' higher profits came despite lower turnover per customer.In this section Bad blood The moonies come to market Sleepless in Frankfurt, again Growing old extravagantly Asia trembles again Fear of foreigners For direction, watch the directors Merger mania, sobering statistics ReprintsStill, the market appreciates mergers, doesn't it?
IF THE ground trembles this week in Marunouchi, the financial district of Tokyo, it may not be an earthquake but the massive shock of the break-up of Japan Post.
Teeny smashers revamp women's tennis On civilisation's fault line Just the ticket price Reprints Related items Asia trembles againJun 18th 1998Take, for example, the explanation that Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, offered last summer for South-East Asia's currency crisis.
It suggests you take the first seriously and the second with a grain of salt, perhaps.In this section Bad blood The moonies come to market Sleepless in Frankfurt, again Growing old extravagantly Asia trembles again Fear of foreigners For direction, watch the directors Merger mania, sobering statistics Reprints.
Cosmos Akena, the head of Ober Abic village in the far west of Acholiland, trembles when asked about the LRA.
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