Associations to the word «Quaking»
Noun
- Aspen
- Bog
- Fir
- Poplar
- Alder
- Oat
- Trembling
- Asp
- Conifer
- Pine
- Pudding
- Grassland
- Willow
- Grass
- Slime
- Shaking
- Shudder
- Maple
- Birch
- Meadow
- Torrent
- Tremor
- Elm
- Limb
- Terror
- Fear
- Marsh
- Moss
- Grove
- Salad
- Beech
- Orchid
- Boots
- Thunder
- Moor
- Spoil
- Knee
- Dismay
- Ash
- Sprang
- Tor
- Douglas
- Medium
- Agony
- Wilderness
- Woodland
- Vegetation
- Forest
- Laughter
- Limestone
- Elevation
- Stomach
- Staring
- Heart
- Tree
- Scream
- Smoke
- Fury
- Flesh
- Sheep
- Herb
- Habitat
- Slope
- Bed
- Earth
- Stand
- Mist
- Rage
- Cannon
- Mountain
- Heel
- Stream
- Floor
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
QUAKING, noun. The action of the verb to quake.
QUAKING, adjective. That shakes or shivers.
QUAKING, verb. Present participle of quake
QUAKING ASPEN, noun. Populus tremuloides, the American aspen, so called from its leaves whose flattened petioles cause them to tremble in the breeze.
QUAKING ASPENS, noun. Plural of quaking aspen
QUAKING GRASS, noun. Any of the genus Briza of annual and perennial grasses, whose flowers and seedheads shake on their stalks in the slightest breeze.
QUAKING PUDDING, noun. A mediaeval pudding made with cream, eggs, and spices.
QUAKING PUDDINGS, noun. Plural of quaking pudding
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