quaver|quavered|quavering|quavers in English
verb
[qua·ver || 'kweɪvə(r)]
tremble, vibrate; speak in a trembling voice; trill a sound, make a sound wave
Use "quaver|quavered|quavering|quavers" in a sentence
1. 'No,' he quavered.
2. Her voice quavered grotesquely.
3. Quob, quaver, wabble, Awhape, wap.]
4. A quavering voice, a whimsical mind.
5. A sustained pedal then accompanies the manuels, who have a dotted quaver, semi - quaver rhythm.
6. She quavered out her bitter experience.
7. Her top notes quavered a little.
8. She quavered an old folk song.
9. He spoke with a reedy, quavering voice.
10. "That's true," chipped in Quaver.
11. Her voice quavered and she fell silent.
12. He quavered forth a quaint old ditty.
13. The children quavered out their little song.
14. There was a quaver in her voice.
15. He was quavering inwardly with nervousness.
16. His voice carried a barely perceptible quaver.
17. I quaver when speaking to large audiences.
18. There was a quaver in Beryl's voice.
19. The breeze set the flames of the quavering.
20. 12 He spoke with a reedy, quavering voice.
21. To be sounded in a trilling or quavering manner.
22. I answered yes in a quavering voice.
23. This ebook introduces students to Crotchets and quavers
24. The quavering voice grew louder, filling the room.
25. You could hear the quaver in her voice.