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Definition of Tremored
1. tremor [v] - See also: tremor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tremored
Literary usage of Tremored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stories from the Chap-book: Being a Miscellany of Curious and Interesting by Katharine Lee Bates (1896)
"The girl's mouth tremored at the corners. " He did not tell me often enough." "
He loved you dearly," said Anne. "Ah, if you knew what sweet comfort you ..."
2. The Drama of the Forests, Romance and Adventure by Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1921)
"And when I commented on her beauty, I fancied his voice tremored slightly—anyway
his pipe went out. But Oo-koo-hoo, getting up, broke the silence. ..."
3. The Drama of the Forests, Romance and Adventure by Arthur Henry Howard Heming (1921)
"And when I commented on her beauty, I fancied his voice tremored slightly—anyway
his pipe went out. But Oo-koo-hoo, getting up, broke the silence. ..."
4. Paved Streets by Elias Lieberman (1917)
"Of a foreign hamlet lying Near a grassy green expanse; Of a faintly tremored
sighing In a wood of old romance; Of a land where life was duty To an emperor ..."
5. Random Rhymes and Rhapsodies of the Rail by Patrick Fennell (1907)
"... together And never once tremored a lip, Because 'twould be wrong in such
weather, Besides, she was bossing the trip; I merely "put up" when invited, ..."