Which preposition to use with tremors
A strange tremor of fear took me, and a fresh sense of wonder.
"You are asking a cruelly hard thing of me," he replied, with a tremor in his voice.
But the otherit sent a little tremor through him!
" She looked at him from under her lowered lids with a new expression in her face, a faint tremor on her lips; and, as if she could not meet his eyes, she glanced back with an affectation of interest at the steamer.
"Why, what on earth are you doing down here?" She laughed and blushed, in a tremor at the odd turn of the adventure.
"I was ashamed and vexed at myself for trembling so,for I was in a tremor from head to foot.
The first effect of air on the infant is a slight tremor about the lips and angles of the mouth, increasing to twitchings, and finally to a convulsive contraction of the lips and cheeks, the consequence of sudden cold to the nerves of the face.
He spoke at length, and through his voice there ran a curious tremor as of a man a little giddy, a little dazed by immense and appalling height.
A frightful silence came from those piles of inanimate bodies; then, at times, there were dismal groans which broke this silence, and conveyed a long tremor to it.
He was all of a tremor with anxiety, and it seemed almost impossible to convince him that he was out of danger.
He had tremors down his back when he thought of his violence; nor was this dogged persistence in a design, as cruel as it was cunning, calculated to lessen the feeling.
" A tremor like that of the leaves in the wind seemed to pass over her.
Ever and anon, a petal would drop from the flower; this was always succeeded by a shuddering tremor throughout Iridion's frame and a more forlorn expression on her pallid countenance: while Pan's jovial features assumed an expression of deeper concern as he pressed his knotty hand more resolutely against his shaggy forehead, and wrung his dexter horn with a more determined grasp, as though he had caught a burrowing idea by the tail.