a. colloq. [f. TREMBLE v. or sb. + -Y1.] Full of trembling; tremulous.

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1848.  Lowell, Fable for Critics (1865), 223. A single anemone trembly and rathe.

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1848.  Dickens, Dombey, i. So trembly and shaky from head to foot.

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1879.  O. W. Holmes, Archbishop & Gil Blas, 21. Is your voice a little trembly?

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