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tremblingly, adv.|ˈtrɛmblɪŋlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a trembling manner; tremulously; with trembling; so as to tremble.
1552Huloet, Tremblyngly, trepidanter. 1581A. Hall Iliad x. 183 He stoode so tremblingly, That one full wel might heare his teeth togither so to shake. 1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely i. i. 95 Tremblingly we referre them to the heauenly censure. 1733Pope Ess. Man i. 11 Or touch, so tremblingly alive all o'er, To smart, and agonize at ev'ry pore? 1771F. Burney Early Diary 3 July, That..agonizing sensibility which is tremblingly alive to each emotion of sorrow. 1818C. R. Maturin Women I. ii. 40 Ignorant of music as a science, but ‘tremblingly alive’ to its influence, he listened. 1863W. Phillips Speeches viii. 217 Tremblingly anxious to save Garrison's life. |