quivering Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of quivering In English

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  • Quivering from excitement or nervousness is easily transferable through fingertips, and received by the listener as an expression, even if artificial, of that particular state.

  • The manner in which this was done was so approachable and friendly that it immediately put a quivering wreck on a more even keel.

  • The quivering motion can be identified as the fluctuations of the mean rotation motion.

  • Besides this spinning motion, the grain may also exhibit a quivering motion corresponding to fluctuations on the mean spinning motion.

  • Janet asked the first of her many highly considered questions and the quivering began again in earnest!

  • I can only suppose it would reduce him to a quivering pinkish jelly, because the arguments really would not overwhelm a dead fly.

  • I have seen men quivering with fear, green with fear but going on and behaving like heroes.

  • On both sides people live in quivering peace.

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