tremble - use in sentences

Noun used with modifier

  • heaven: The pillars of heaven tremble and are amazed at His rebuke.
  • mountain: The opener is a passable cover of ' Did you feel the mountains tremble ' but adds nothing new.

Object

  • hand: Curious, her trembling hand reached for his mask.
  • knee: With quaking heart and trembling knees, he was ushered into the Chief Commissioner's presence.
  • voice: In a trembling voice she replied, " Lord, any man is better than none " .
  • soul: Glory to You for the prayers offered by a trembling soul.

Preposition: in

  • anticipation: I think Mademoiselle Lucy will now confess that the cord and gallows are amply earned; she trembles in anticipation of her doom.
  • limb: In the first ecstasy of delight I felt her tremble in every limb.

Preposition: with

  • excitement: The stiff upper British lip trembles with excitement at the mere mention of its name.
  • fear: He would also witness the strange Light shining like a great star, and he would tremble with fear.
  • joy: The answer made him turn pale, and tremble with joy.

Preposition: like

  • leaf: Not much: for you tremble like a leaf still.

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