Trembling in a sentence as a noun

Surely the rapist would just snatch it from her trembling hand!

He lays there alternately going bright red and white and trembling like a fish too long out of water.

Yeah, I'm sure the NSA are trembling, if they gave two ***** about laws or civil liberties we would be here, so I'm sure this isn't going to do a thing.

I booted the game back up, fought through the 8 levels of the Abyss, got to the final riddle, and with trembling fingers, entered my answer.

There were many, many days when I would lay on my bed trembling and gripping the sheets tightly to prevent myself from dialling out for pizza or chicken.

Thoughts of an office ghost started trembling in my mind but then I suddenly realised that those pesky sounds were originating from my Mac and I said W!!!

Trembling in a sentence as an adjective

It seems like the crackdown was directed mostly at the rich to target tax evasion, but it has had the ~1 million American citizens in Canada trembling.

He is unprepared for the violence of Ender's pain, is obviously upset at how much pain Ender has endured, and is upset with himself about it: The doctor was trembling; his voice shook as he spoke.

I slipped by degrees into lunacy, me and the moon, and lost to a certain extent the power to distinguish between what was and what was not myself looking at my hand, I would see a leaf trembling on a branch.

Similar sentiments from a brother several thousand years ago:"...I start up out of dreams and am disturbed, trembling at every message, with my own peace of mind depending upon letters not my own.

Every single artist, musician, movie studio, and producer in the world will beat a path to your door, frantically scrambling for their checkbooks and trembling as they hover over a check with the pen asking "how much?!?

Not only traditional publishers trembling, but their establishment middlemen financiers...only place to go from here is up with any single inventor or team with a concept that can catch the eye of the funding crowd!

Trembling definitions

noun

a shaky motion; "the shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe"

See also: shaking shakiness quiver quivering vibration palpitation

adjective

vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze; "a quaking bog"; "the quaking child asked for more"; "quivering leaves of a poplar tree"; "with shaking knees"; "seemed shaky on her feet"; "sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"; "trembling hands"

See also: shaky shivering