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She was asked about what might have accounted for her shakiness.
I repeated, and this time the shakiness was all too real.
Sorry for the shakiness, the crowd was having a lot of fun.
His voice had a shakiness to it that I rarely heard.
He hadn't been here to experience the shakiness that Marty still felt.
Mouth open a little now, a touch of shakiness in her breathing.
After the shakiness passed, the smith stood and walked slowly up to join her.
Her voice was steady in spite of the shakiness she felt inside.
George's marriage did survive the periods of shakiness during those first few years.
For months, officials have stressed the need to address the shakiness of the banking system.
But the man appeared steady where he sat, head firm on the neck, no shakiness in his hands.
In the stress of the evening and the physical shakiness that followed, I had rather overlooked this fact.
"It was the same killer," she said, glad her voice showed no sign of the shakiness growing inside.
"But I am sure that you never lose control," she replied, annoyed at the shakiness of her voice.
The speaker's shakiness has turned the House into a strange and somewhat silly place.
I enjoyed the review very much and the initial shakiness of the self doubt.
These include feeling sick to your stomach, sweating, shakiness, and anxiety.
They are stunned at the shakiness of the once-legendary Republican political machine.
And it was, even considering the media and the shakiness of the artist.
There was a shakiness to his voice, and his face tightened at it.
"Hello, Princess," he said, fighting to control the shakiness in his voice.
Her voice was a little too loud - an attempt to cover her shakiness.
Once the courts go down that path, "it creates a shakiness in the structure" of the law.
It provided a marked contrast to his demeanor earlier, when he at times showed signs of shakiness.
Today that shakiness adds a sense of how much it took to overcome the horror and guide the city through the day.