51 collocations for quivering

Her lips quivered a little, but her voice was clear and sweet and passionate.

And then suddenly the eyelids quivered, and the great blue eyes looked up at him, lovingly, appealingly, half deprecating, half challenging, her whole soul in a glance.

Now as then, she was gazing far out over that sea of singing, quivering light, and the crunch of his footsteps awakened her from her revery.

The brunette matron continued to stare at the shade in the exact spot upon which her gaze had been before directed, and she never quivered an eyelash.

"It's a shamethat's what it is," quivered Mr. Farley, also of the third class at the United States Naval Academy.

"They might have given me a chance," quivered Jetson sulkily.

With set eyes and quivering tail it advanced crouchingly, one slow step at a time, noiseless, sinister.

" Sheila looked up into a tender and quivering facethe face of a mother.

She looked upon it, and quivering her fingers in a manner which I thought very pretty, but of which I knew not whether it was art or play, multiplied the sum regularly in two lines, observing the decimal place; but did not add the two lines together, probably disdaining so easy an operation.'

He knew the wretchedness of being sick and poor and of not knowing which way to turn for help, while quivering flesh and nerves called in torture for relief.

And ever stiller yet, and ever The barren path more lonely lay, Till scarce from waning Hope could quiver A glance along the gloomy way.

But my Helene was quivering and much afraid, nestling to meaye, to me, old Gottfried Gottfried, like a frightened dove.

" "Could we?" quivered Hallam, who, with few demerits against him, felt inclined to take a chance.

280 The huntsman now, a deep incision made, Shakes out with hands impure, and dashes down Her reeking entrails, and yet quivering heart.

So quivered the same heat in the city's empty thoroughfares.

In the darkest part of our night, the Northern Light spread its silent solemn banner over us, quivering round the heavens in a million fickle gauds.

Till the berries have grown," Said the Tree, while his leaflets quivering hung.

His face was pallid, with drops of sweat standing out, with distorted, quivering lower jaw.

With legs rigid and his spine quivering Kazan approached the opening to the tepee.

" "My past life lies before me like a vast, vast evening landscape, over which faintly quivers a rosy kiss from the setting sun.

They quivered up and down on pale stemsbright, waxed leaves, as shining as though they had been varnished.

In heat the landscape quivering lies, The cattle pant beneath the tree; Through parching air and purple skies The earth looks up, in vain, for thee; For theefor thee it looks in vain, Oh, gentle, gentle summer rain! Come thou, and brim the meadow streams, And soften all the hills with mist, Oh, falling dew!

The sweet mouth quivered a littlejust a littleor he thought it did.

Then for the first time in his dream, he felt angry, and the anger grew to rage, and the rage to quivering madness.

Dost thou know where my son is, all through thee?" "No," quivered out poor Mary.

51 collocations for  quivering