15 adjectives to describe quaver

she said, with a forlorn little quaver in her voice, "how could you be so foolish?

" As she spoke she looked up at the doctor, full in his face, but with a curious quaver in her eyes.

Feeling his way into the circle with a stick, there came a poor blind man, of diminutive stature, squeezing beneath his left arm a suffocating accordion, which, every now and then, as he stumbled against the uneven planks of the wharf, gave a querulous squeak, doleful in its cadence as the feeble quavers evoked by Mr. William Davidge, comedian, from the asthmatic clarionet of Jem Bags, in the farce of the "Wandering Minstrel.

she said, with a forlorn little quaver in her voice, "how could you be so foolish?

For reply he stood stock still, raised his nose, and emitted a long wail, a mournful, a ghastly sound, with a broken-hearted quaver at the end.

she cried in a voice of joyful quavers.

Straight into the big young man's ready arms she dived, and the petrified and stricken occupant of the dizzy plank heard her muffled voice quaver: "Whwhwhwhy didn't you come before?

Howhow does it go?" Sanborn's laugh had an odd little quaver.

" There was a piteous quaver in the treble voice, and, forgetting that he was no longer a school-boy, he brushed his eyes furtively with his coat-sleeve, as Jack pretended preoccupation with his shoe-string.

"Miss Blake," she said presently, a pitiful young quaver in her voice, "if you don't beg my pardon I'll go to-morrow.

Marianne heard him say in a voice which he tried to make an angered roar but which was only a shrill quaver from his weakness.

(There was here a slight quaver in her voice, almost instantly passing away.)

" "But the edge is all jagged!" cried the other in a weak quaver.

[Imitating the OLD HEN'S affectionate quaver.

I liked him tremendously until" and here, a wonderful, tender change came into her face, a wistful quaver woke in her voice"until I found there was some one else I liked better.

15 adjectives to describe  quaver