tremble at



tremble at something

to shake with fear or anticipation at the thought of something. David trembled at the thought of having to go to Russia by himself. Carl trembled at the idea of winning first place.
See also: tremble

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GwenGWENWelsh, English
Quirino-Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Nannie['næni]
Vicki['viki]
IrvingUR-ving (English, Scottish)English, Scottish, Jewish
Babylas-Late Greek, French (Rare)