The City of Trembling Leaves was created in 1945.
Nightly Trembling was created in 1999.
No, "trembling" is not an adjective; it is primarily used as a present participle of the verb "tremble." However, it can function as an adjective when it describes a noun, such as in the phrase "trembling leaves." In that context, it describes the state of the leaves.
City Fallen Leaves was created on 2005-11-08.
Trembling Before G-d was created in 2001.
Talk Back Trembling Lips was created in 1963-06.
Trembling Aspen
I was so nervous my knees trembled as I sat in the dentist waiting room.
The old couple, trembling, began to rise
Trembling aspen leaves are alternate, meaning they are arranged in a staggered pattern along the stem, rather than directly across from each other in pairs.
One sentence with the word "trembling" is; The little girl was trembling at the sight of the clown.
The correct spelling is "trembling" (to shake).
The Leaves was created in 1963.