Galbraith was trembling with exciment.
Trembling with palsy was he to his feet.
The weather was so cold her body started to tremble. The word tremble can be used as a verb or a noun.
She was so scared that she started to tremble.
The old couple, trembling, began to rise
I started to TREMBLE at the thought of going on that scary ride. Tremble- to shake in fear; shiver; feels scared at the though
In the first ecstasy of delight I felt her tremble in every limb. http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/ecstasy
They tremble as the trapeze swoops
The tremble of the quake could be felt in the next town.He began to tremble in fear as the ghost reached out to him.
I can't tell which word you mean to write because you spelled it wrong. Do you mean treble or tremble or terrible?Tremble at my might!The song is in treble clef.The terrible storm is upon us.
The old pirate's cadaverous face made the young sailor tremble.
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Yes, the sentence for occasionally trembling is, "The man's funeral was occasionally fun to the children, as of what they didn't know what was happening as it all became a tremble."
Tremble - song - was created in 2006.