13 Verbs to Use for the Word quiverings

He saw her struggling to control herself, to stop the quivering of her lip, the tremble in her voice.

Lagune's finger communicated a nervous quivering.

She wondered whether he could feel their quivering, whether he could hear her jerking breath, whether he could see something queer about her eyes.

She nodded and put her muff before her mouth to hide an uncontrollable quivering of her lips.

He leaned forward quivering, free from his spell of reflection, and his words came pelting like hail.

Sir Edward noted a slight quivering of the lips, and a piteous gleam in the soft brown eyes.

For a moment Monk made no reply; and Lanyard remarked a curious quivering of that excessively tall, excessively attenuated body, a real trembling, and suddenly understood that the absurd creature was being shaken by jealousy, by an enormous passion of jealousy, quite beyond his control, that shook him very much as a cat might shake a mouse.

The heat radiated from the stones, and sitting on the ground I saw the quivering of the beams just above the oven.

And so he sung out again to her, chance there might be some below decks who had not caught his first hail; but, for the second time, no answer came to us, save the low echonaught, but that the silent trees took on a little quivering, as though his voice had shaken them.

She tried to still the quivering of her nerves by reminding herself that he nearly always came to Cedar House at this hour, if he had not been there earlier in the day.

It was a glancing blow that had not even broken the skull, and like a flash Sandy understood the quivering and twitching of Kazan's shoulders and legs.

The earth had ceased quivering, but the shores were still crumbling under the crushing blows of the maddened waves.

The languor of sleep being still upon him, he lazily watched the quivering of a sunbeam that was caught in the canopying boughs above.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  quiverings