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[ trem-blee ] / ˈtrɛm bli /
adjective, trem·bli·er, trem·bli·est.quivering; tremulous; shaking. Origin of tremblyFirst recorded in 1840–50; tremble + -y1 Words nearby tremblytrematodiasis, tremble, trembler, trembles, trembling poplar, trembly, tremendous, trémie, tremissis, tremolant, tremolite Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tremblyOther horses were brought up for the girls to ride, as they were too weak and "trembly" to walk. The Moving Picture Girls at Rocky Ranch|Laura Lee Hope She knelt on the cold radiator and watched him out of sight, and then got trembly all over and fell to snivelling. Love Stories|Mary Roberts Rinehart Which makes all the rest of us go sort of cold and trembly all over, like a rabbit smelling fresh lettuce. Sweethearts at Home|S. R. Crockett Granny's squeaky, trembly old voice trailed in after Cora Belle's, always a word or two behind. Letters of a Woman Homesteader|Elinore Pruitt Stewart
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