tremulously

IPA: trˈɛmjʌɫʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a trembling, quivering, or shaking manner.
  • In a timid, hesitant, or unconfident manner; betraying fear in the voice.
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Examples of "tremulously" in Sentences

  • Love have become to me what I may be permitted to call tremulously vivid.
  • "Aunt Ailsey," she called tremulously, "I want to speak to you, Aunt Ailsey."
  • 'I don't think any one of them would want to.' she laughed again tremulously.
  • "Governor, Governor!" she called tremulously, "I feel as if I were going to faint.
  • Madeleine spoke that single word tremulously, and a faint flush passed over her soft, pale face.
  • "Yes, Edward; but," tremulously, "you know Dr. Kreiss said his father was in a shipping business."
  • From these trees came the far-away, melancholy cooing of mourning doves, and little owls perched in them and called tremulously at night.
  • A ruined shaft stood at the head, the last of the sunset glowing through its empty window-sockets; an owl called tremulously, the sheep answered their lambs from the dim moor.

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