19 Verbs to Use for the Word trembles

Now, looking within her glowing eyes, feeling the tremble of her passionate-pleading hands, Beltane bowed his head.

" I saw her hand tremble under the blow, but it had to be struck.

He saw her lift her eyes; he felt The soft hand's light caressing, And heard the tremble of her voice, As if a fault confessing: "I'm sorry that I spelt the word; I hate to go above you, Because,"the brown eyes lower fell, "Because, you see, I love you!"

It gives me the trembles.

And as a sky from which the sun has gone Trembles all night with all the stars he gave A firmament of memories of the sun, So thrilled and thrilled each life when that great kiss was done.

Can death, that hushes all music to a close, Pluck one sweet wire scarce-audible that trembles, As if a little child, called Purity, Sang heedlessly on of his dear Imogen?

Coleridge thus describes it, in his poem beginning "This Lime-Tree Bower, my Prison," addressed to Charles Lamb: The roaring dell, o'er-wooded, narrow, deep, And only speckled by the midday sun; Where its slim trunk the ash from rock to rock Flings arching like a bridge;that branchless ash, Unsunn'd and damp, whose few poor yellow leaves Ne'er tremble in the gale, yet tremble still, Fanned by the waterfall!

And I to lie yet awhile, and to note the constant tremble and shake of the rock that did be under us; and this to be alway thus as I did lie, and to be the more plain, because that I did be quiet in thought.

All who have offended thee tremble in thy presence, and wherever thy voice is heard, it is obeyed.

It sent a tremble into the air.

Heav'n shakes, earth trembles, and the forests nod, When awful thunders speak the voice of God.

"No, you will not be responsible," replied Aldous, steadying the tremble in his voice.

Then stillnessof a suddenand the ground trembles with a far-off throbbing as a convoy of motor lorries approaching thunders past us, rumbling over the bridge and out into the darkness, driving for supplies.

In the morning when he wakes in a bad temper all the palace trembles, and very soon all the diocese.

Speech he has not at all, and his glance dare not rise beyond her bosom; till, the presence seeming gracious, he dares at length stretch out his hand and touch her gown; whereon an inexplicable new joy trembles through him, as though he stood naked in a May meadow through the golden rain of a summer shower.

And all things fair and graceful in the woods I loved with liberal heart; the violets Were dear for her dear eyes, the quiring birds That caught the musical tremble of her voice.

The clouds pour'd down their treasures vast, The deeps yield up their store, The proudest trembles at the form Of God's almighty power.

" "Yet dost thou tremble!

Elizabeth was gazing steadily out of the room, a queer tremble at her lips, a look in her eyes which puzzled him, a look almost of fear, of some sort of apprehension.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  trembles