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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The tremorous roar of the thunderstorm frightened the child.
The tremorous sound of the train whistle echoed through the valley.
The actor's tremorous voice added to the intensity of the scene.
The singer's tremorous voice added emotion to the ballad.
The soldier's hands were tremorous as he held the gun for the first time.
The tremorous ride on the rollercoaster left me feeling sick.
She felt tremorous after drinking too much coffee.
The tremorous voice of the student indicated that he was not prepared for the presentation.
The writer's tremorous penmanship made it hard to read their notes.
The tremorous ground made it hard to stand during the earthquake.
The patient's tremorous fingers made it hard to take their blood pressure.
Her tremorous voice gave away her nervousness.
The writer's penmanship was tremorous due to his anxiety.
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