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Definition of Tremblingly

Tremblingly
Trembling Trem"bling, a. Shaking; tottering; quivering. -- Trem"bling*ly, adv. Trembling poplar (Bot.), the aspen.

Meaning of Tremblingly from wikipedia

- glory. This is what we, the great ministers, sincerely wish. You must tremblingly obey; do not cir****vent these instructions" Spence (1996), p. 116. "Money...
- belle, St. Mark’s mysterious eve, And all that old traditions tell I tremblingly believe; How, when the midnight signal tolls, Along the churchyard green...
- but commended the actors' performances: Condurache "makes Raya's fears tremblingly palpable". Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that the film "tells...
- pleases the ear, or tickles the fancy of children". The young guests "tremblingly await the decision of the improvised Father Christmas, with his flowing...
- earthquakingly, mind-bendingly, stomach-turningly, heart-stoppingly, knee-tremblingly awful. Barry Took. Charles and Fiona are supposedly characters pla****...
- part in the killings of Tom's father, the Carradines, or Mercedes. He tremblingly informs Tom that Junior, Tom's younger half-brother, is insane from having...
- subordinate to China, and his final words commanding King George III to "...Tremblingly obey and show no negligence!" used the standard imperial sign off as...
- gentleness he cannot understand and when the gypsy girl tells him her name he tremblingly summons the old nurse, who instantly recognizes her lost darling. Exhibitors...
- extraordinary power ... Hyland tells her story in a supercharged present tense, tremblingly aware of physical detail." The Guardian "This is an expertly paced, gripping...
- groups of three note pairs in chromatic scales that move slowly and tremblingly up and down, developing into larger structures but with the underlying...