quaking in English

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1. Quaking Aspens, also called trembling Aspens, are named for their leaves

2. But the General, quaking and greatly Apprehensive as to his possible future, overdid things.

3. The man sat up in bed and flung the bedclothes from his quaking limbs .

4. The smooth white trunk of Populus tremuloides, or "Quaking Aspen, " hides a secret.

5. Synonyms for Atremble include quivering, quaking, shaking, trembling, shuddering, trembly, tremulous, aquiver, shaky and shuddery

6. An imperceptible breeze forced the leaves of a regiment of birch trees into anxious quaking.

7. The Bible states that “Jehovah was not in the wind . . . , the quaking . . . , the fire.”

8. Synonyms for Aquiver include quivering, quaking, shaking, trembling, quivery, shuddering, trembly, tremulous, atremble and quaky

9. 19 He was ravenous, saliva already slopping in his mouth, his stomach quaking with hunger.

10. Quaking Aspens regularly grow in dense, pure stands, creating a stunning golden vista when their leaves change color

11. This is clonal colony of Quaking Aspen trees, living in Utah, that is literally 80, 000 years old.

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13. While doing so, Jehovah, of course, could actually ‘throw down mountains,’ and level “every wall” in a literal “great quaking.”

14. THE SEXUAL LIFE OF THE CHILD ALBERT MOLL Here he yawned upward Chastely, and the quaking of Martinho made the glassware dance.

15. For he had only a little bit of pride, undernourished and on quaking ground, and against it was a whole legion of fears, apprehensions, shames, dreads, embarrassments, and nightmarish Bashfulnesses

16. For he had only a little bit of pride, undernourished and on quaking ground, and against it was a whole legion of fears, apprehensions, shames, dreads, embarrassments, and nightmarish Bashfulnesses

17. Aftershocks is the way she hauled herself from the wreckage of her life’s perpetual quaking, the means by which she has finally come to understand that the only ground firm enough to count on is the one written into existence by her own hand.

18. The Aghast and thunderstricken philosophers remained gazing at each other for a moment.: I heard Cousin Egbert say with what I was Aghast to suspect was admiration.: When mamma saw the wide staircase leading to the dormitories she was Aghast.: Mercedes begged, Aghast, quaking in realisation of the enormity of her mistake

19. Queen Boudicca had every reason to hate the Romans – by 60 AD, the lands of the Iceni clan of Britain had been captured, her people had been killed or taken as slaves, she was publicly beaten and her daughters raped – but Boudicca, the Celtic warrior queen, would eventually leave the Romans quaking in their boots, at least for a time.

20. Also this euill Epilencia is nigh of yt kind of Apoplexia: for one is the place of both, & the matter, of the which they bée bread: for it is colde and cleauing….He that hath this euill falleth sodeinly, the mouth is drawen Awrye & a side, & the face also, with quaking of the neck, of ye noll, & of all the bodie, with grislye grashing of the

21. The quaking, flatulent guitar tones of 1979's "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" were miles removed from the Angelically pristine harmonies of "Helpless" and "Birds," and the intentionally flub-laden abrasiveness of albums "Tonight's the Night" and "Zuma" puzzled many critics and listeners accustomed to the poppier strains of "Heart of Gold."