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shaking

noun as in trembling

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There are three attachments, including one that heats up, for deeper tissue relief, and a vibrating ball that boosts the shaking sensation.

He, like so many of his colleagues, preferred an easy shrug to the trickier shaking of the head.

That makes it easier for weak or shaking fingers to hold, and means a user can lean the wand against their cheek for support as they swipe hues across their eyelids.

The shaking can telegraph a subtle light breeze or vibrate vigorously enough to make you spill your drink during a horror game jump-scare.

I shifted my gaze between the road before me and down at my shaking legs as I strained to put one foot in front of the other.

The brother of a girl who made her debut in New Orleans society was shaking his fists in excitement.

“I feel a shaking of the ground I stand on,” Carson tells Mrs. Hughes with trepidation.

But mostly they just walked, their faces somber, their hands shaking as the snow began to fall.

Economic development, then, is not simply about adding a cornucopia of talent or cool, then shaking and stirring it like a drink.

She lost control of her bladder as she crouched in a corner, shaking, and unable to move her body due to the shock.

When ordinary methods do not suffice, it can usually be cleared by shaking up with a little magnesium carbonate and filtering.

Lamb with shaking fingers places the required amount in front of him.

"Never better pleased to see anyone in my life," said Blair, nearly shaking Lawrence's arm off.

"You have give a limb," repeated Perry, emphasizing the announcement by shaking his finger at the old man.

"It's like that out here on the Riviera," said Jane, shaking her head so gloomily that the ruffled cap wobbled.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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