1. quaking - Noun
2. quaking - Adjective
3. quaking - Verb
of Quake
a. & n. from Quake, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNigeria seems to have been quaking ever since, with these religionists mounting the pulpit to denounce CAMA as designed from the pit of hell. Source: Internet
But there are more than a few nasty messes tucked away in the Mabry closet—and a craven assassin who has the Big D elite quaking in their cowboy boots may soon be burying Andy in hers! Source: Internet
Avery and Marcus must have been quaking in their boots when Igo challenged them. Source: Internet
I’ll bet Vladimir Putin and Kim Jung Un are quaking in their boots at the thought of an invading army from Guatemala and Honduras. Source: Internet
In the past the merest suggestion of disapproval from the Empire’s Banker would have been enough to have the most hardened fraudsters quaking in their boots. Source: Internet
Look for the fall colors of quaking aspens, vine maples, and western redbuds. Source: Internet