Atremble

Word ATREMBLE
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Definitions and meanings of "Atremble"

What do we mean by atremble?

Being in a state of shaking or trembling, as from fear or excitement. adjective

In a trembling state; quivering.

Trembling, aquiver. adjective

Trembling.

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The word "atremble" in example sentences

Fred exclaimed, his whiskers atremble with anxiety. ❋ James A. Owen (2010)

In thousands of schools, tens of thousands of children jumped as one to the fruity voice of the announcer, setting the kingdom all atremble, the calisthenics and marching done, out of time, to the tune of “The Grand Old Duke of York.” ❋ A. D. Scott (2010)

Vex me, O Night, your stars stuttering like a stuck jukebox, put a spell on me, my bones atremble at your tabernacle of rhythm and blues. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At the ZimRights Association on Fourth Street, they'd never heard of the case, and were so atremble at a visit from a foreign journalist that I'm not sure they would have said if they did know. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In the morning the bright sun rose and quickly ate up the thin ice covering the water, and the warm air was all atremble, filled with the vapors of the reviving earth. ❋ Bruce Schauble (2008)

That idol of which I speak was known as Der Fuhrer and his presently living US imitator and co-workers, underlings and others, would like to see themselves held in such Shock and Awe terms, with slaves all atremble at their feet. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Drawn by my spells must descend, and Apollo, atremble ❋ Unknown (2007)

More than thirty hours passed—Tasmin had long since screamed herself hoarse; the screams left Venetia Kennet atremble, well aware that the same agonies soon awaited her. ❋ Larry McMurtry (2004)

With her lower mandible all-atremble, I saw tears streaming down her beak as she looked in the mirror. ❋ Whitehelmet (2004)

"How?" she asked, atremble, wondering what further she could do in what years were left to her. ❋ ANDERSON, Poul (2000)

But she felt all atremble and breathless — like a young girl with her first infatuation. ❋ Balogh, Mary (1998)

"Perhaps," the very young and idealistic Constance said, her voice atremble, "you should trust my sister-in-law, your grace." ❋ Balogh, Mary (1995)

He knew her, sprang to his feet and bowed, stood hands atremble awaiting her word. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1994)

Your hands are all atremble, and you wonder how you will handle your tall vanilla latte without betraying your fear. ❋ Robbins, Tom (1994)

Like a hunting dog who knew there were birds hiding in the bushes, the wiry, sharp-featured reporter was atremble with anticipation as he sat at the tape console. ❋ Bova, Ben (1993)

No more than half a dozen stars could shine through it, atremble, barely seeable. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1989)

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