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tremorless

  • a word derived from tremor.
    tremor
    noun
    involuntary shaking of the body or limbs, as from disease, fear, weakness, or excitement; a fit of trembling.

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Upon a strong tremorless table placed near the one great window, a huge lump of clay, swathed in damp cloths, alone served to denote the occupant's avocation.

From The Penalty by Howard Chandler Christy

Pearse cried, taking the flagon with tremorless hand.

From The Pirate Woman by Aylward Edward Dingle

So have I seen a clear October pool, Cold, liquid topaz, set within the sear Gold of the woodland, tremorless and cool, Reflecting all the heartbreak of the year.

From Kentucky Poems by Madison J. Cawein

Her eyes were calm and sweet with candour; her colour was a clear and artless glow; the hand she offered the Briton was tremorless.

From The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf by Louis Joseph Vance

So have I seen a clear October pool,   Cold, liquid topaz, set within the sere Gold of the woodland, tremorless and cool,   Reflecting all the heartbreak of the year.

From Poems by Madison Julius Cawein