And she put her arm about my head and put out her lips and we kissed, and boy though I was, I was all atremble. |
The snow was suffocating him, and his legs were atremble with the effort he had put forth. |
Given the sheer volume of these texts, and their kaleidoscopic content, the very thought of plunging into them leaves even the most determined researcher atremble. |
Strangely enough, as she put the glass to her eyes, the little French girl found herself all atremble. |
Death, what a ridiculous load you can be, like the world atremble on Atlas's shoulders. |
Turner has Hall emphasize her character's strange inviolability by staring straight ahead, wide-eyed, her mouth slightly atremble. |