vibration
Earthquakes!!!!
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Sounds suspiciously like an earthquake. Indeed, it is.
These are called earthquakes, they are caused by two huge rock plates in the earth which crash into each other.
Shaking the dust from the feet was created in 1830.
Tremulous-quivering or shaking slightly.
shaking, shuddering, quivering, shivering, quaking, vibrating
Tremor is the word that describes a continuous quivering and shaking. The medical term tremor refers to involuntary shaking of different parts of the body, such as the extremities. This can be caused by a disease, drug withdrawal, or can be a side effect of some medications.
shaking, quivering, twitching, jerking; quavering, wavering
Shaking, shivering. For example, the sentence "The boy was quivering while in the freezing cold snow," is the same as "The boy was shivering while in the freezing cold snow."
Trepidation means to be in a state of alarm or dread or to be very apprehensive. It can also mean to have involuntary quivering or shaking.
Trepidation means to be in a state of alarm or dread or to be very apprehensive. It can also mean to have involuntary quivering or shaking.
The noun 'quiver' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a shaking movement or feeling caused by fear or other strong emotions; a word for a case used for carrying arrows; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'quiver' is the gerund, quivering.
"Tremulous" means quivering or shaking (perhaps with fear or apprehension) Eg She waited in the arbour in tremulous anticipation of her lover's arrival.
The noun 'quiver' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a shaking movement or feeling caused by fear or other strong emotions; a word for a case used for carrying arrows; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to 'quiver' is the gerund, quivering.
an earthquake
of Tremble, Shaking; tottering; quivering.