Nellie stretched out her young hand and stroked the poor old fat one that was tremblingly smoothing imaginary creases out of the sofa seat.
But she did not speak; her long eyelashes lay almost tremblingly on her cheek, and she took a mouthful or two of the pate; she had decided to use the fork, and then crimsoned afresh to see most of the others employing knife as well.
Tremblingly she placed her foot upon the trunk; it shook and rocked.
And all the soft-footed creatures of the wild crouched fear-crazed in their lairs, and peered tremblingly out at this fire-swept, fearful night.
Slowly and tremblingly she crept out of bed, and groped along the ground towards the door.
Then she ran tremblingly into a corner, and stood with her face to the wall, and her pinafore over her head; and there Bessie, having more pressing cares upon her just then, left her.
The youth stole up tremblingly to the side of the sleeper, and seemed shocked at his emaciated and neglected appearance.
On he ran, and as he neared the party ahead, he realized tremblingly that they were near the fatal waterfall.
Byron asked as he clung tremblinglyto his companion.
Then Finola called to her brothers, and tremblingly she told, and tremblingly they heard, that they might now fly eastward to seek their own old home.
She listened tremblinglyfor the sounds of approaching footsteps.
He rushed upon it, threw it on the gravel near his boot, and began tremblingly to search for his other garments.
Why was I so dependent on the physician and the apothecary's shop, and so tremblingly alive to every external impression of atmospheric temperature, or purity?
Patience went tremblingly towards the child; but in an instant Moira had snatched back the paper, and was rapidly folding it.
The grey-haired old woman was Patience; and she brought news, tremblingly and yet happily, of the birth of a child.
Under the influence of fear the brain is paralyzed, and instead of bravely solving a problem for itself, tremblingly adopts the solution of another.
A tear sprang into his eyes and rolledtremblingly down his cheeks.
Tremblingly she threw out her hands as though to repel his approach; and then, turning from him, ran down the path toward the encampment.
But Mrs. Gilcrest was dissolved in tears, and leaned back tremblingly in her chair, saying never a word.
So she spoke, tremblingly nursing the dead hand in her bosom.
The porter, more than ever alarmed at the sight of so much magnificence, tremblinglysaluted the noble company.
He put his hand humbly and tremblingly into mine, bowing low over it, and so I left him, standing there with bent head, not daring to look up until the door closed behind me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tremblingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: fitfully; jerkily; spasmodically