The taboo lies with them, certainly not we quiveringly sexual beings. |
Rather, they are sexually knowing, and quiveringly alert to all the things that we like to think that only modern people dare to talk about: menstruation, alcoholism, miscarriage and deep, throbbing desire. |
Leaves, stems, grapes, pears break away one by one and rise slowly, quiveringly, followed eventually by the basket itself. |
In their sensitive hands, lumps of cotton wool turn into adorably eager puppies, and tents come quiveringly to life. |
Taylor, meanwhile, is a magisterial governor, expressing his fractured psyche though quiveringly tense locking and popping routines. |
The violins thirds quiveringly descend from the climax to a low F and the final quatrain returns to narration, over the fiddle's sustained bitonal notes. |