Definition of Atremble

1. Adjective. Trembling, aquiver. ¹

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Definition of Atremble

1. trembling [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Atremble

atramentarious
atramentous
atraments
atrane
atrasentan
atrate
atrates
atraumatic needle
atraumatic suture
atray
atrazine
atrazine chlorohydrolase
atrazines
atreach
atrede
atremble (current term)
atren
atrepsy
atresia
atresia folliculi
atresias
atresic
atretic
atretic corpus luteum
atreto-
atretoblepharia

Literary usage of Atremble

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1916)
"Like a bird atremble with song When rain and cold winter are past, In its native home at last, And ended its questing long,— So I am shaken and thrilled ..."

2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"I could hardly believe my ears; his voice was clear, musical, mild, atremble. I was still looking at the woman. A strange, tight feeling gripped me. ..."

3. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"Nihil sub sole novum.1 So that that form which you assume is not existent in and adherent to the matter according to its being, 1 Oh race, atremble with ..."

4. Marriage by Herbert George Wells (1912)
"And the fourth or fifth time that she went to look out she was set atremble again by the sound of a third shot. And then at regular intervals out of that ..."

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