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Tremblingly — Trembling Trem bling, a. Shaking; tottering; quivering. {Trem bling*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Trembling poplar} (Bot.), the aspen. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tremblingly — See trembler. * * * … Universalium
tremblingly — adv. in the manner of one who trembles, with shivering … English contemporary dictionary
tremblingly — trem·bling·ly … English syllables
tremblingly — adverb see trembling II … Useful english dictionary
tremble — tremblingly, adv. /trem beuhl/, v., trembled, trembling, n. v.i. 1. to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver. 2. to be troubled with fear or apprehension. 3. (of things) to be… … Universalium
Alive — A*live , a. [OE. on live, AS. on l[=i]fe in life; l[=i]fe being dat. of l[=i]f life. See {Life}, and cf. {Live}, a.] 1. Having life, in opposition to dead; living; being in a state in which the organs perform their functions; as, an animal or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Medusa (Leonardo da Vinci) — Medusa is either of two paintings attributed by Giorgio Vasari to Leonardo da Vinci. Neither painting survives. First version In his Vita di Leonardo (1568), Vasari reports that, as a very young man, Leonardo represented the head of Medusa on a… … Wikipedia
fitfully — Synonyms and related words: at haphazard, at intervals, at irregular intervals, at random, brokenly, by catches, by chance, by fits, by jerks, by skips, by snatches, capriciously, carelessly, desultorily, disconnectedly, discontinuously,… … Moby Thesaurus