noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
earth
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More tremors hit Cairo More earth tremors have hit Cairo impeding the relief effort following the major earthquake.
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That was because of a two-day labor strike and an increase in earth tremors .
■ VERB
cause
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Parkinson's disease is a degenerative brain disorder that causes tremors and muscle rigidity among other symptoms.
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Unable to see beneath a volcano, researchers can only theorize about what causes the pulsing tremors they hear within it.
feel
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Shiona felt a tiny tremor of excitement.
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I heard a horse stamp and neigh and I felt the tremor through the walls of my room.
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Meg could feel tremors running through the ancient skinny body.
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Miguel felt a tremor run through him.
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It was a good blast: you could feel the tremor up through your shoes.
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I could feel strong mechanical tremors vibrating in many directions within my white-knuckled grasp.
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As he drew nearer, Jessamy felt a distinct tremor run right through her nervous system.
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I felt another tremor and automatically reached for a specimen cup.
send
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The warm rum stung and sent tremors through him.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The medication can cause hair loss, tremors, and increased weight.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another well-known effect of caffeine is increased hand tremor , which has been measured in numerous experiments.
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His voice had a slight tremor , and that annoyed him, but they didn't seem to notice.
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It improves all manifestations of the disease although rigidity and bradykinesia are benefited more than tremors.
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It was a good blast: you could feel the tremor up through your shoes.
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Perhaps the damage here was only minor, a last tremor before the fabric of space-time mended again.
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She could feel him shaking, the tremors running down into her arms.
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The whiskey relieved the tremor in his hands.
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This kind of tremor also occurs in anxious patients.