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"quaking" Definitions
  1. unstable or unsafe to walk on, as a bog or quicksand
  2. a quaking bog
"quaking" Synonyms
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146 Sentences With "quaking"

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If I were Samsung I'd be quaking in my boots.
My mom is probably quaking in her boots back home.
A castle still in the wake of so much quaking.
I'm not quaking in my boots I'll tell you that.
And I was pretty much quaking in my fireproof suit.
None of this will leave China quaking in its boots.
The masses are out for blood, and the elites are quaking.
But it's unwise to ignore the averages of past quaking activity.
The likes of Facebook probably aren't quaking in their bootsies yet.
Less than an hour away from the bottle, Jack starts quaking visibly.
This has liberal Cariocas and other like-minded Brazilians quaking in their Havaianas.
Following an onslaught of volcanic quaking and explosions this summer, it drained, completely.
Should Xi Jinping be quaking in his boots at the prospect that Sen.
Now that he is, there's a hushed reverence and quaking terror in his voice.
This tells us that the Moon's crust is shrinking and quaking to this day.
A slump in sales has the beer industry quaking in its 16 ounce boots.
A slab of rib bobs on top, alongside quail eggs that house quaking yolks.
A 201,20.4-foot peak on the Indonesian island of Bali has begun rumbling and quaking.
In his pockets, the marbles were glass worlds, a constellation quaking furiously against his thigh.
In moments of crescendo, he sent a quaking motion from his chin to his toes.
We were unhappy, not incensed and quaking with apprehension at what the future would bring.
So why are so many Ponderosa pines, Douglas firs, and quaking aspen in California's forests dying?
They raided as far as the Mediterranean and left monks in coastal monasteries quaking in their cassocks.
That first signal came on April 6th, which proved that Mars is at least capable of quaking.
The second reason is mandatory state requirements that oil and gas companies find ways to reduce quaking.
Here Western institutions are on quaking ground with, it must seem, everything but good karma to lose.
Quakers were generally reviled at the time for their strange, spiritually induced behavior — "quaking" and the like.
Every scene between Claire and her younger brother, quaking under a noose of Tramadol addiction, is breathtaking.
However, many legal experts say Giuliani needn't be quaking in his boots — at least on that score.
She suddenly got the chills, and felt herself quaking, so she shoved her hands under her thighs.
In this instance, the quaking aspen is considered a "keystone species" -- a species upon which others depend.
European government-debt markets were quaking in what seemed a hastily produced sequel to the global financial crisis.
"I'm quaking with excitement," John Sledge, a senior historian with the Mobile Historical Commission, told Al.com on Tuesday.
"I was afraid of him and, at the same time, I felt a quaking, electric love," she writes.
I know most of your colleagues are conservative but I'll bet there are still some who are quaking.
Steve Harvey, meanwhile, is probably sleeping like a baby, while the Oscars production crew are quaking in their boots.
Therefore, "The Mountain," is captivating not for its surprise ending, but for the quaking emotional repercussions of everyone involved.
In a society where everybody's got guns and everybody's quaking in fear, it's a setup for tragedies like this.
On the launchpad, engines quaking, heart pounding "3, 2, 1, liftoff" taking me to a place few have ever seen.
These books understood that girls of a certain age grapple with changing bodies, hidden longings, raging desires, and quaking needs.
In the seconds that they were jumbled together, while she was still out cold, Matt began quaking a little, too.
"I've been in prison, locked up now for almost five years," he told Judge William Brady, his voice quaking with frustration.
If the official Game of Thrones Season 7 trailer had you shook, this theory will have you quaking in your boots.
The flicker of quaking aspen and basswood leaves, the flipping of the sugar maple, and the rustle of the red oak.
"He was the best father a son or daughter could have," he said, his eyes welling up and his body quaking.
This reality has almost every school with an endowment less than $500 million quaking in its boots right now, she said.
By Sunday, quaking in the region has settled down and residents were allowed inside their neighborhood to quickly grab pets and belongings.
You know what, I am already vibrating with anticipation for next week's edition of Lara Trump Says Words to Me. Quaking, really.
Gustave, Asia, Koji, and another unidentified doggo posed effortlessly for their mother's camera, and the results would leave any seasoned supermodel quaking.
Benz: I was still kind of learning how to walk in high heels, and my shoes would make this awful quaking noise.
But after the Covenant comes in contact with an unexpected solar flare, the colonists wake up to a shaking, quaking, dire situation.
"You will see the establishment quaking in their boots if we defeat Luther Strange," Brooks told supporters in Northern Alabama Monday evening.
In bibimbap, shiitakes, carrots, spinach and burdock are fanned out over rice and crowned by an egg with a still-quaking yolk.
Even the teenager whose diatribe had many European leaders quaking in their loafers evoked little more than simple bemusement from the Chinese.
With sporty and premium lines, the thing should have more than Chevy quaking in its boots; Audi, BMW and Mercedes should, too.
While that's nothing new, you have to imagine Romney is chuckling about it all rather than quaking in his immaculately polished dress shoes.
The way index-trackers and smart-beta approaches laid waste to stock-pickers suggests that managers of active bond funds should be quaking.
When a character names a villain while quaking in terror, the narrative assures us that "the man was greatly feared" a paragraph later.
The wake of histories crooked and quaking, although the king's crown vanished long ago with the horses and the oxen, and the king.
Ms. Hinkle spent Wednesday night quaking in bed as the outer bands of Hurricane Lane blew wind and rain sideways into her house.
For over three months, the southeastern portion of Hawaii has been quaking and gushing lava, though the vigorously erupting lava recently took a pause.
The Food and Drug Administration is studying vaping, and as MOTHERBOARD recently reported, new regulations are expected soon—and the vapor industry is quaking.
The White House has told Democrats it has no red lines on the substance of drug pricing — a position that should leave pharma quaking.
In "The End of the F***ing World," Lawther plays a similarly cringing, quaking junior predator, but he is less alone in the world.
There were new themes, and more extensive passages of droning filigree, quaking with beating acoustic tremors that emerged from Mr. Young's precisely controlled frequencies.
Ladies and gentlemen, we now know the impact of the Senator's health scare and it ought to leave his rivals quaking in their boots.
If Garlock starts quaking, it could shake nearby oil and agriculture regions in California, as well as military bases, the Los Angeles Times notes.
And still there is this trembling – a quaking among a docile but perturbed intelligentsia and a shuddering among the increasingly stifled presidential press corps.
The sheer horror of the situation, of seeing a once virile man reduced to a quaking sack of flesh — I can't begin to quantify it.
The quaking in the park was so sustained, and ultimately damaging, that much of the park will still remain closed even when some parts reopen.
It's sweatier, grimier, discombobulated, as the fans were quaking and the stands were shaking for their home borough Irish brat to defeat the cool Swede.
Investors will probably do enough quaking for them, as they worry about what could come next in the tit-for-tat between the two countries.
This takes years and wreaks havoc on the world above, causing constant quaking and an extreme deformation of the land, including the abrupt formation of canyons.
Even as a person with quaking, shaky hands after a couple cups of coffee, I could regularly get sharp images at 0.763/20th of a second.
"I doubt the most powerful animation franchise in the world [Disney] is quaking in their boots," said Jeff Wlodarczak, Founder and CEO of Pivotal Research Group.
In the same structure it can encode the instructions to make uranium-munching microbes, giant flying lizards, or a stand of quaking aspens five miles wide.
The result is a $17.63 billion goliath - the fifth-largest American enterprise by market capitalization - that has store owners and tech companies quaking over its ambitions.
There are home runs and there are strikeouts, like his assertion that Ryan Merritt, the callow Cleveland starter, would be quaking in his boots on Wednesday.
I wasn't exactly quaking in my silver Birkenstock sandals as we headed to the Shanghai Disney Resort on Sunday, the first weekend after it officially opened.
Knowing it could be like this, I yearned to live my life in the kitchen differently, to stop quaking in my apron and cook not afraid.
The novel coronavirus had reached the United States, the stock market was quaking, and federal health officials were trying to prepare Americans for a likely epidemic.
"You will see the establishment quaking in their boots if we defeat Luther Strange," Brooks told supporters at a tractor dealership in northern Alabama Monday evening.
The book's texts about the "journey with flowers" can be cloying, but are rich in plant names like ninebark, quaking grass, chocolate cosmos and cow soapwort.
A result is a $472 billion goliath — the fifth-largest American enterprise by market capitalization — that has store owners and technology companies quaking over its ambitions.
He keeps saying you should have come on the show, but in reality he would be quaking in his boots if he knew you were showing up.
A stand of more than 40,000 genetically identical quaking aspens called "the Pando" in the Fishlake National Forest of Utah is estimated to be 80,000 years old.
When the jockey Victor Espinoza and American Pharoah turned for home, they transformed this grand old racetrack on Long Island into a soul-quaking monument to pandemonium.
A traditional movie studio might be quaking in its boots this weekend, waiting for the box-office figures to roll in after such a terrible critical reception.
I can still see the panicked look on my wife's face, her eyes wide and wet as she paced the hallway, the phone in her hand quaking.
It's the sort of soul-and-earth-quaking voice you can imagine one of the biblical patriarchs having, the kind that Abraham used on God and Isaac alike.
In fact, Teixeira — a Yankee cornerstone for nearly a decade — could not get the words out without his lips quivering, his voice quaking or his eyes tearing up.
His voice quaking with emotion, Mr. Kennedy said during the commission's meeting Wednesday that Congress needed to appropriate sufficient funds for the initiative, suggesting at least $10 billion.
Internet service providers should be quaking in their boots: As of today, they run the serious risk that they'll have to follow a patchwork of different state requirements.
These days, Beastwars melds hulking doom and sludge metal with earth-quaking noise rock, and they've reaped increasing amounts of critical and commercial success over the past few years.
After a grueling 2015 and global capital markets quaking, such equivocal confusion means few buyers are willing to take the other side of fearful liquidations from across the world.
Pluto, the lord of the underworld, is about digging beneath the surface, bringing the truth to light, and transformation—not gentle transformation, but like, volcanos erupting—earth-quaking transformation.
The smoke from neighbors' cigarettes that wafts up from the stoop outside her first-floor apartment can activate it, sounding a buzzer, flashing a light and quaking her bed.
If President Trump thinks that his threats last week of "fire and fury" and weapons "locked and loaded" have North Koreans quaking in their boots, he should think again.
Syrupy strings and pristine pianos contrast with Tyler's gravelly flow — and then the song flips, with a quaking, Neptunes-inspired beat coming in alongside an impeccable Frank Ocean hook. —E.
But much of the time, Edwards's films live in a realm of quaking terror, in the idea that you can't escape a very specific death, but can only await it.
In the mossy, malachite forest at the heart of Colorado's Rocky Mountains, amid stands of quaking aspen and Englemann spruce trees, Jacqueline Elder is parting a sea of dandelion greens.
What matters, however, is not our quaking aversion to Antoine but his status in the eyes of the law, and that is for the judge to decide in due course.
At the time of the collapse, they had already trekked to a campus police station to complain about the party after noticing the ceiling was quaking, worried it might collapse.
For the last couple of days we had been discussing how to approach this article, his first in-depth interview since his tabloid-quaking split with Jennifer Aniston in February.
With a seductive cubist cover painting by Robert Delaunay of a scowling Soupault ignoring a quaking Eiffel Tower, this enjoyable collection of crisp recollections popularizes what was once essentially arcane.
However, from speaking to various experts off the record, it appears to be the result of water under the soil — similar to a quaking bog when vegetation grows over open water.
But the black flag was hoisted again today after a 38-24 win they had absolutely no business securing—and every other team in the NFL should be quaking in fear.
Now the local government is playing catch-up, evacuating more than 82.53,000 residents from crumbling apartments as others walk up quaking staircases and jolt awake at night at the slightest vibration.
Colombie's new single, with the help of Noah Breakfast (Wet, Tunji Ige, Christine and the Queens), blends body-quaking beats in surprising configurations, trap inflections, and darkly melancholic R&B-angled vocals.
Kavanaugh "groped me and tried to take off my clothes," Ford said, her voice quaking, in recalling what she alleged happened more than three decades ago when they were high school students.
If an opportunity to harness that inconceivable, league-quaking talent presents itself, then throwing it all away just for a few months of pleasure may, in some cases, be totally worth it.
If there's proof that Flynn unambiguously lied, with the intent to deceive the US government about his foreign contacts, then he has good reason to be quaking in his boots right now.
The museum will turn its second-floor galleries into a spooky New York cityscape, with stations like the Staten Island Ghost Ferry, the Bewitched Brooklyn Ball Toss and the Quaking Queens Photo Booth.
By synthesizing Arabic vocals with quaking bass and wheezy synths, Eldahr reflects the cultural traditions of his country, while also using the electronic element to look—often with hopeful eyes—towards its future.
These stars, which are suspected to hail from a larger population that entered our Milky Way during the Great Galactic Quaking of 300 million B.C., are all speeding away from us at about 450,000 mph.
Her voice quaking with fury, the first lady said Thursday that Trump's comments about using his celebrity to grab and grope had affected her powerfully, occupying her thoughts since the tape emerged late last week.
The Quick Guide To Smartphone Photography & Video — $9 See Details The dreaded presentation is a mainstay of professional life that leaves many quaking in their shoes — but you don't have to be one of them.
In France and Germany, his initial naturalist manner gave way to variants of Impressionism, then leaped to something unprecedented, in representations of life lived, with hard truths and quaking sensitivity, on the brink of derangement.
Amusing though it may be to think of Trump quaking in fear over ramps, and credible though reports have been of his reluctance to countenance stairs, it seems highly unlikely that bathmophobia is behind it all.
One cool day last fall, he proudly showed me around his land near the headwaters of the Mississippi River, a gently rolling forest of straight eastern white pines, quaking aspen and the occasional flaming red maple.
" And she became emotional during her final set of formal remarks at the White House Friday, her voice quaking and eyes welling with tears as she told a crowd of educators: "I hope I made you proud.
Brace yourself for the delivery of a new replicant, not born as a baby but slithering out from a plastic sheath as an instant adult, slimy with fabricated vernix and quaking at the shock of being alive.
The rest of the scene played out with at gunpoint, and it was hard to say whom to be more worried for — the Jenningses, with Philip and Paige quaking, or Stan, with Elizabeth coolly waiting for her chance.
Elon Musk talking to a very engaged Steve Bannon, a man who once favorably compared himself to Darth Vader, Dick Cheney, and Satan (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)You can tell that Bannon is quaking in his jackboots.
Residents were assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess on Friday left by the strongest earthquake to hit Southern California in 25 years, with quaking felt by more than 20 million people from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
But conservatives are quaking in their boots at the prospect of Trump at the top of the ticket, which means they're ready to abandon their most recent plan, wherein their salvation lies in Marco Rubio winning Florida on March 15.
If you're $50,000 in debt with no marketable skills (save for a "loose collection of unpaid internships"), you may already be familiar with these steps: move home, find a low-paying job, and feel "body-rocking, soul-quaking" jealousy of your peers.
So school administrators must be quaking in their boots at the idea that students might stand up and disrupt a speaker, an activity students there have engaged in since at least 1918, when students disrupted a talk by the historian Robert McNutt McElroy.
French-Canadian photographer Laurence Philomene is the kind of 23-year-old that leaves us quaking with admiration; they've shot for brands from Teen Vogue to Netflix, but as an artist, have managed to carve out their own aesthetic and stay true to it.
Read more: Apple's new single-sign-on feature has advertisers quaking over the marketing implications"We're being squeezed from both sides," said Chip Schenck, the vice president of programmatic sales and strategy at Meredith, which publishes magazines like Better Homes and Gardens and People.
With the exception of Glee alum Alex Newell, who plays Zoey's flamboyant gay neighbor with a not-so-subtle Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess' character in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) edge who delivers room-quaking vocal performances, the musical numbers are painfully whitewashed and Kidz Bop-ian.
Then he'd go deeper into his story, in the most spectacular precision, the way his tongue tasted when he was tripping and the various vagabond colors that came flowering up out of the quaking aspens as they lifted their wet leaves in the lightning.
RIDGECREST, California July 257 (Reuters) - Residents were assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess on Friday left by the strongest earthquake to hit Southern California in 25 years, with quaking felt by more than 20 million people from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.
Chaebols quaking Corruption was the number one issue for South Korean voters going into the election, with many pointing to the perceived close ties between members of the country's political elite and the chaebols -- the massive conglomerates like Samsung and Lotte Group that dominate South Korea's economy.
But think about what a hyper-emotional fighter Rousey has been throughout her MMA career, and think even harder about how absolutely useless it is to give specific directions about footwork and turning punches over to someone in a high-stress situation, quaking with adrenaline and norepinephrine.
The season premiere more than dug into Rick's quaking peril in the face of Negan's inhumanity, but it could be interesting to see how Rick adjusts to the new status quo, or how the Alexandrians react to being told they're now the subjects of such a horrible person.
Jud Fry, who has often been characterized not just as a shifty, isolated drifter but as a cultural outsider—in the 1955 film adaptation, Rod Steiger's Jud was a meaty brute with an unplaceable accent—is played with great sensitivity and quaking instability by the lean, fair Vaill.
It contains the museum's two best paintings by Jackson Pollock: "Pasiphaë" (22012), a quaking compaction of mythological elements named for the accursed mother of the Minotaur, and "Autumn Rhythm (Number 22)" (21951), a singing orchestration of drips in black, white, brown, and teal enamel—bluntly material and, inextricably, sublime.
In another instance that would have benefited from perspective, she recounts a moment when she is 14 and tries to be close to Steve by sitting, uneasily, on his lap, trembling with fear, excitement and a "quaking electric love," wishing they could relate like normal daughters and fathers.
She was prolific on paper as well as out loud, writing a great deal of poetry like this: I am clothed with wisdom's mantle ... I am strong beyond my years; My hand typifies strength, And although untrained in cunning Its movements mark the quaking Of the enemies of my country.
"Anyone who watched my old pal Larry go off on China knows that if you own shares in the companies that are thought to be dependent on China — and I'm talking about a , a , , [or] so many others — you've got to be quaking in your wingtips, " the "Mad Money" host said.
"Anyone who watched my old pal Larry go off on China knows that if you own shares in the companies that are thought to be dependent on China — and I'm talking about a Boeing, a Caterpillar, United Technologies, Emerson [or] so many others — you've got to be quaking in your wingtips, " the "Mad Money " host said.
At the end of that temporary stint — during which Glick's deep skills as one of New York's best contemporary character actors (namely, his ability to channel his own inherent strangeness, his high voice often cracking, his knees seemingly quaking) were on full, glorious display — the director, Michael Mayer, asked if he wanted to take over the role after Groff finished his contract.
Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera said Friday that a handful of former intelligence chiefs should be "quaking" in their boots following remarks by Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE that he has not gotten "satisfactory" answers in his investigation into the origins of the Russia probe.
The moment for abstract solutions and promises of gradual change has long since passed; no longer can even the most aloof, sheltered elites honestly deny the disastrous statuses quo, societal as well as environmental, that capitalistic overreach, empty 'Third Way' ideals, and failed neoliberal agendas have brought about, with all the electoral volatilities, economic uncertainties, refugee crises, radicalisms, recessions, repressions, and xenophobic outcries that have by now collectively become one and the same quaking political landscape.
Without going too far into the machinations of how the draw works (just know that it has at least the appearance of being fair and evenly distributed among continents), here are the full draw results for you: Everyone is going to weigh in about who that Group of Death is, but it's pretty much broken down to two: Group B and Group F. With Spain and Portugal drawn first for Group B, pretty much every other nation was quaking in their boots about who would get drawn to face them.

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