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Filter by Meaning The old man's quavery hands struggled to hold the heavy book.
The quavery sound of the old piano added to the eerie atmosphere of the abandoned house.
The radio signal was quavery and unclear, making it hard to hear the news.
The quavery sound of the wind chimes was soothing to her ears.
The quavery notes of the flute echoed through the concert hall.
His quavery voice made it difficult for me to understand what he was saying.
The quavery voice of the speaker betrayed his anxiety in front of the large audience.
The quavery cry of the newborn baby filled the delivery room.
The singer's quavery voice made it difficult to understand the lyrics.
The quavery sound of the engine indicated that the car needed maintenance.
The quavery pitch of the flute made it sound like a bird's song.
The quavery performance disappointed the audience.
The quavery data raised concerns about the accuracy of the study.
The quavery internet connection made it hard to have a smooth video call.
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