quaking (Meaning)
quaking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Quake
quaking ()
a. & n. from Quake, v.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quaking
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quaking Sentence Examples
- The ground beneath their feet began quaking, sending tremors through the earth.
- She felt her heart quaking with fear as she stood before the roaring lion.
- The leaves on the trees were quaking in the strong wind, their branches swaying violently.
- As the thunder rumbled overhead, the windows started quaking in their frames.
- His voice was quaking with emotion as he delivered the heartbreaking news.
- The quaking of the ground intensified, causing buildings to sway dangerously.
- Despite her efforts to appear calm, her hands were quaking uncontrollably.
- The quaking of the earth subsided, leaving behind a sense of unease in its wake.
- The cat cowered in the corner, its body quaking with anxiety during the thunderstorm.
- Their knees were quaking as they approached the edge of the cliff, looking down at the dizzying drop below.
FAQs About the word quaking
of Quake, a. & n. from Quake, v.
juddering, rocking, shivering, shaking, quivering, twitching,trembling, jiggling, quiver, shuddering
steady, steady, firm, controlled, stable,stable, controlled, firm,settled, settled
The ground beneath their feet began quaking, sending tremors through the earth.
She felt her heart quaking with fear as she stood before the roaring lion.
The leaves on the trees were quaking in the strong wind, their branches swaying violently.
As the thunder rumbled overhead, the windows started quaking in their frames.