shaking

/ˈʃeɪkɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Trembling or quivering, especially from cold, fear, or weakness.
    • He spoke in a shaking voice.
    • She held out a shaking hand to accept the award.
    • The shaking puppy was scared of the thunder.
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noun
  1. The act or motion of moving something quickly back and forth or up and down.
    • The shaking of the bus made her feel sick.
    • He felt a shaking in the ground as the train passed.
    • A violent shaking of the tree brought down the apples.
  2. A trembling or quivering movement of the body, often from cold, fear, or illness.
    • She couldn't stop the shaking in her hands during the interview.
    • He noticed a slight shaking in his voice.
    • The shaking from the fever lasted all night.
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