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quaking
/ ˈɱɪɪŋ /
adjective
unstable or unsafe to walk on, as a bog or quicksand
a quaking bog
quaking sands
Example Sentences
The Labour leadership won't be quaking in its boots when attacked by the Left.
He sounded quite irritated that they were asking him about such trivialities when he is the one who has world leaders quaking in their boots as he re-makes the whole world in his image.
The role is so glorious that he almost breaks character when he begins quaking in earnest.
Treinen was hardly quaking in his cleats, despite the fine mess he had gotten himself into.
Seismologists in the region must have been alarmed by the quaking activity that occurred at Wednesday’s opening when Betts heaved all her might into Evillene’s “Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad News.”
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