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- verb Present participle of
tremor . - noun A
tremor .
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Examples
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He picked me up in a red station wagon, nerves tremoring through his body.
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TYLO: When he was about in his late year -- at his 15th birthday, he began to have some symptoms where he would just walk and be blinking and staring off into space and slowly these turned into some seizures, where literally he would be tremoring and fall into the ground.
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Her thighs adorned her face, tremoring along with Nina whosse body seemed to convulse in spasms.
The Forever Game Jonathan Luckett 2007
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Her thighs adorned her face, tremoring along with Nina whosse body seemed to convulse in spasms.
The Forever Game Jonathan Luckett 2007
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What's happening when I'm tremoring, there's a paucity of dopamine, is the signal is broken.
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So, there's no -- so I'm tremoring because there's no constant -- so that when I take the medication now I have ...
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RHONDA ROWLAND, CNN MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Just like a puzzle, former director, producer, and actor Don Williams meticulously pieces together his garden wall, his movements slow, hands tremoring from Parkinson's Disease.
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The electric lights on the beach made a broad band of tremoring light, extending parallel to the sea, and upon the wide walk there slowly paraded a great crowd, intermingling, intertwining, sometimes colliding.
Men, Women, and Boats Stephen Crane 1885
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With the aftershock of the recession still tremoring around the region, job-seekers are still finding it difficult to find employment.
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Normally when Jón tells us to shut up it is tremoring like it was recorded in the top of the graph.
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