Used in a Sentence

quaking

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for quaking.

Editorial note

The UK is quaking in its boots in the EU because it recognises that France, Germany and others want this.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech2

Quick take

The action of the verb quake.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of quaking gathered in one view.

noun

The action of the verb quake.

adjective

Shaking uncontrollably, especially due to fear or awe; trembling or shivering.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for quaking.

Example sentences

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The UK is quaking in its boots in the EU because it recognises that France, Germany and others want this.

2

Carmack be quaking with rage at those heretics as they try to spell doom for Oculus.

3

This still isn't evidence of the western banking or government systems quaking in their boots.

4

Corporations are new immortal giants striding the lands, and how their vast godlike powers are used is an absolutely earth-quaking terror, often.

5

What I really want is a proper Epigram with OTT (or, be still my quaking heart, HoTT).

6

Oh yes, I am just quaking in my boots at these three unarmed pacifists spray-painting peace slogans!

7

Don't count on Hertz and Payless quaking in their boots any time son.

8

The effect on quaking aspens in Pardo is also something we need to study long term.

9

Are they quaking at the knees or do they not care?

10

I'll be quaking in my boots about a potential singularity when these models have an architecture that's not a glorified next-word predictor.

11

So when everything is quaking, we detect it by neighboring regions not being in sync as to the direction, amplitude, phase etc.

12

If I were Mojang I'd be quaking in my boots right now.

Quote examples

1

The article quotes a "Mitton and Grant" as writing: > quaking aspen regularly reproduces via a process called suckering.

2

Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped." That last sentence must have Obama quaking.

3

I would be quaking in my boots at seeing someone else go through a "that could have been me with a different roll of the dice" kind of scenario.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use quaking in a sentence?

The UK is quaking in its boots in the EU because it recognises that France, Germany and others want this.

What does quaking mean?

The action of the verb quake.

What part of speech is quaking?

quaking is commonly used as noun, adjective.