You have a tire out of balance. Have all 4 tires balanced and rotated. If it still shakes have the motor mounts inspected.
This could be many things first of all! your lug nuts could be loose on your tires or tire your rim(s) could be bent or your Front or Rear axle could be bent and/or loose one of the vaccum lines has come out. Find it and put it back in.
it might be a sign of cancer but you need to visit a physician to know the real cause.
there is a good chance you have serious transmission problems
My nephew was too little to ride the roller coaster. She added a little bit of milk to her coffee. He lives in a little town in Alabama. With a little patience, we'll solve the problem. When it comes to putting money in the Salvation Army kettles, every little bit helps. She was so little at birth that doctors didn't think she'd survive. Have you read the story of The Little Engine That Could? How could anyone do that kind of harm to an innocent, little girl? With a little bit of tutoring, he passed the test. We need a little more information before your application can be processed.
Could be a vacume leak or a sticking clutch or accelerator edal or cable. Timing could also be a problem. I advanced my ignition timing just a little bit and the problem went away.
Could you elaborate on this a little bit please?
if there poor you could ask them if theres anyway you could help them , then you could get to know the kid a little bit better na djust listen to them and let them poor out there hearts of what they have to say . maybe you could even become a specialyst for that type of problem
Only a little bit
It could be classed as such depending on context.
yes but only a bit if there is lots then there could be a problem or it might be a miscarriage
if they only shake their tail a bit it means there about to pounce
When your body shakes when you're in trouble but not cold, it could be a physiological response to stress or fear, known as tremors or shivering. This is your body's way of releasing excess energy and preparing for a fight-or-flight response. It's a natural reaction to heightened emotions or perceived danger.