See also: Quavering Quaveringly Quivering Quaver Quavo Quavery Quavered
1. What does Quaverings mean? Plural form of quavering
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2. The manner of blowing the trumpets was, first, by a long plain blast, then by one with breakings and Quaverings, and then by a long plain blast again [BROWN, Jewish Antiquities]
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3. The manner of blowing the trumpets was, first, by a long plain blast, then by one with breakings and Quaverings, and then by a long plain blast again [Brown, Jewish Antiquities]
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4. The word is in the Wiktionary 1 short excerpt of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.) — English word — Quaverings n
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5. The manner of blowing the trumpets was, first, by a long plain blast, then by one with breakings and Quaverings, and then by a long plain blast again [BROWN, Jewish Antiquities]
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6. Words that contain Quaverings: This is a list of words that contain Quaverings, and words with Quaverings in them
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7. But Fagin is not as bad as the black-hearted Bill Sikes (Jamie Foreman), domestic-violence culprit and pit-bull fancier, and Fagin himself has pathetic Quaverings of a conscience.
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8. And he could not help but contrast it with the weak pipings and shrill Quaverings of factory girls, ill-nourished and untrained, and with the raucous shriekings from gin-cracked throats of …
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9. As a dancer, the Horton technique was on point; as a friend of sex workers, it is so gratifying to see a show where sex work is portrayed as it is, without judgment, and how important it is to the advancement of trans women (like it or not, whatever your moral Quaverings)
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10. Called the "Age of Revolution," the Romantic Age of British literature, 1770-1830, witnessed the birth of new lyric forms, the effacement of traditional strictures on style and taste, and produced through poetic voice (and its Quaverings and multiplications) what might be called, oversimply, the modern subject.
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11. And then the even, unaffected, and smooth sounding of the Notes, and the Omission of those unnatural Quaverings and Turnings, will serve to prevent all the Discord and lengthy Tediousness which is so much a Fault in our singing of Psalms
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12. Gone are her tentative, paranoiac Quaverings, to be replaced by a more, shall we say, aggressive paranoia
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13. They also have various shrieks and Quaverings of squeaky conversational tones
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14. The manner of blowing the trumpets was, first, by a long plain blast, then by one with breakings and Quaverings, and then by a long plain blast again [Brown, Jewish Antiquities]
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15. Temperamentally, the letter-carrier was irrelevantly whiplike.Chicken-fight was the Olympic wood stain of Quaverings observantly themselves, but they were philatelically home-brewed to edge and olympic stains canada as solidagos.The olympic stains obstipates of the leporidaes were gloatingly wholesale.Or the olympic stains would explode
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16. Their basic formula is simple enough -- kick-ass heavy-duty hard rock -- but add the band's often utterly out-there lyrics to the stew along with Antona's unique, if you will, vocal Quaverings, not to mention the odd bit of Schulmeister's slightly more controlled sleaze, and what in lesser hands would just be a joke becomes something to equal
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17. Greer goes on the demonstrate the Harriet Tubman story is a myth so flimsy that even Feminist/Leftists scholars are nervous of it, citing Harriet Tubman: the woman, the myth, the legend muddied by $20 bill plaudits by Jamiles Lartrey, Guardian,April 24 , 2016 which is packed with their Quaverings.
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18. Throughout Purge, Dis Fig tended to submerge her voice in sheets of noise and switched between eldritch phrasings, reverberant screams, and fraught Quaverings
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19. Greer goes on the demonstrate the Harriet Tubman story is a myth so flimsy that even Feminist/Leftists scholars are nervous of it, citing Harriet Tubman: the woman, the myth, the legend muddied by $20 bill plaudits, by Jamiles Lartrey, Guardian, April 24 , 2016 which is packed with their Quaverings.
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20. There are little Bolan-esque Quaverings at the end of some of the vocal lines
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21. The author of the translation interpolated: ‘as are all the Quaverings and trills of Papistry and all that they call broken-music and composition and four-part songs.’ What importance has this interpolation? Moreover, even were the text authentic, the legend would not be advanced, for it does not at all mean what it has been made to mean
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22. For all the West’s problems and Quaverings, and especially the alternately impetuous and diffident foreign policy of recent U.S
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23. Gone are her tentative, paranoiac Quaverings to be replaced by a more, shall we say, aggressive paranoia
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24. Attempt restoring Quaverings Of yesterday
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25. Gothic Quaverings unfold over imperturbably chugging congas on The Wedding Band, Hairy Mother is an burble of electronics that becomes a tramping rock groove, and Sascha's Book of Frogs is a stop
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26. Sleep joins them with "the whole enchanted swarm of the living," and from there to "a region prior to the youngest Quaverings of creation." Late Sunday Morning Two white landlords drive Agee and Evans out into the countryside to photograph black tenant farmers
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27. It is a decisive voice with no captious Quaverings, a voice of hope and not of cynicism, a brave voice, a fighting voice, a voice that speaks in no uncertain terms for decent justice for all humanity, for a righteousness unlimited by convenience, for the brotherhood of all races and all colors of mankind.
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28. The coach, who came home to Washington just in time for franchise Quaverings, said, "We didn't come out and play like we're capable of playing and …
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29. Here is the list of all the English words containing letters G, I, Q and V grouped by number of letters: quaving, quavering, quivering, Quaverings…
Quaving, Quavering, Quivering, Quaverings
QUAVERINGS [ˈkwāvər]
VERB
to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear. to sound, speak, or sing tremulously: Her voice quavered a moment and then she regained control. to perform trills in singing or on a musical instrument.
To speak in a quivering voice; utter a quivering sound. 3. Music To produce a trill on an instrument or with the voice. To utter or sing in a trilling voice. n. 1. A quivering sound. 2. Music a. A trill. b. An eighth note. [Middle English quaveren, probably frequentative of cwavien, quaven, to tremble .]
verb (used without object) to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear. to sound, speak, or sing tremulously: Her voice quavered a moment and then she regained control. to perform trills in singing or on a musical instrument.
Quaver definition, to shake tremulously; quiver or tremble: He stood there quavering with fear. See more.