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Trembled
- verb - move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"
Trembler
- noun - one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear
Trembles
- noun - a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement
- disease of livestock and especially cattle poisoned by eating certain kinds of snakeroot
- move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways; "His hands were trembling when he signed the document"
- Shake
Tremella
- noun - fungi with yellowish gelatinous sporophores having convolutions resembling those of the brain
Tremolos
- noun - (music) a tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone or rapid alternation of two tones
- vocal vibrato especially an excessive or poorly controlled one
Tremored
- verb - shake with seismic vibrations; "The earth was quaking"
Trenails
- noun - a wooden peg that is used to fasten timbers in shipbuilding; water causes the peg to swell and hold the timbers fast
Trenched
- verb - cut a trench in, as for drainage; "ditch the land to drain it"; "trench the fields"
- cut or carve deeply into; "letters trenched into the stone"
- dig a trench or trenches; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
- fortify by surrounding with trenches; "He trenched his military camp"
- impinge or infringe upon; "This impinges on my rights as an individual"; "This matter entrenches on other domains"
- set, plant, or bury in a trench; "trench the fallen soldiers"; "trench the vegetables"
Trencher
- noun - a wooden board or platter on which food is served or carved
- someone who digs trenches
Trenches
- noun - a ditch dug as a fortification having a parapet of the excavated earth
- a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- any long ditch cut in the ground
- cut a trench in, as for drainage; "ditch the land to drain it"; "trench the fields"
- cut or carve deeply into; "letters trenched into the stone"
- dig a trench or trenches; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench"
- fortify by surrounding with trenches; "He trenched his military camp"
- impinge or infringe upon; "This impinges on my rights as an individual"; "This matter entrenches on other domains"
- set, plant, or bury in a trench; "trench the fallen soldiers"; "trench the vegetables"