remble Meaning in Tamil ( remble வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
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remble's Usage Examples:
Lethington had not left her, but he was overlooked; Lennox and the impracticable Darnley were neglected; and the dangerous earl of Morton, a Douglas, had to tremble for his lands and office as chancellor, while Mary rested on her foreign secretary, the upstart David Riccio; on Sir James Balfour, noted for falseness even in that age; and on Bothwell.
Cynthia sat huddled in the corner of her seat, away from Dean, her tiny size looking childlike as she trembled, in spite of the fact the Jeep's heater was set on high.
trembles with excitement at the mere mention of its name.
I tried with all my might to control the eagerness that made me tremble so that I could hardly walk.
It is a Realism of the most uncompromising type, which by its reduction of individuals to accidents of one identical substance seems to tremble on the very verge of Spinozism.
LESSER YELLOWLEGS - Two at Hillman Marsh 20/5 were our only sightings SPOTTED SANDPIPER - Seen at Trembley [4] and St.
""This land Persis," says Darius, in an inscription at Persepolis, "which Ahuramazda has given to me, which is beautiful and rich in horses and men, according to the will of Ahuramazda and myself it trembles before no enemy.
There is a section that goes on to describe various ignition systems opting for the Trembler coil type ignition.
Her lip began to tremble.
The general's face clouded, his lips quivered and trembled.
A paper has come from the Tsar!' so they began looking for him," here Karataev's lower jaw trembled, "but God had already forgiven him--he was dead!I said that a fallen woman should be forgiven, but I didn't say I could forgive her.
In war they trembled at the sound of a trumpet, in peace they quaked before the shouting of their own demagogues; and during the assault of Philip II.
"This land Persis," says Darius, in an inscription at Persepolis, "which Ahuramazda has given to me, which is beautiful and rich in horses and men, according to the will of Ahuramazda and myself it trembles before no enemy.