Crossword-Solution: TREM 4 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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TREM anagram METR, TERM

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Vibrating, in music: Abbr. 1 answer
Vibrato: Abbr. 1 answer
Vibrato: Mus. abbr. 1 answer
Vocal effect: Mus. abbr. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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OIENOTM
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with TREM (5)

Wae’s me, for the puir callant than! He wambles like a poke o’ bran, An’ the lowse rein, as hard’s he can, Pu’s, trem’lin’ handit; Till, blaff! upon his hinderlan’ Behauld him landit.
Underwoods Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The sounds, as they proceeded from his mouth, of “Titty-ree too patty-lee ree-coo-bans sub teg-mi-nee faa-gy Syl-ves-trem ten-oo-i moo-sam, med-i-taa-ris, aa-ve-ny.” were the last that had been heard in that building, as probably they were the first that had ever been heard, in the same language, there or anywhere else.
The Pioneers James Fenimore Cooper 2000
Grant, and there is no fire in the library: may we sit here?” “By all means! Sit doon, my leddy! Why, bairn! you look as cold as if you had been on the roof! There! sit close to the fire; you’re all trem’lin’!” Lady Arctura obeyed like the child Mrs.
Donal Grant George MacDonald 2000
Then come a single large building containing the Trem, or arsenal, the cavalry barracks, the "central post-office," and the alfandega, or custom-house, which has a poor platform, but no pier.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 Richard F. Burton 2004
How many times, seated on my child’s bed, did I practise saying in a low voice, “_Tremble, fille digne de moi_”—I used to twist my head on my shoulders, swell out my cheeks, and commence: “_Tremble—trem-ble—trem-em-ble——_” But it always ended badly, and I would begin again very quietly, in a stifled voice, and then unconsciously speak louder; and my companions, roused by the noise, were amused at my attempts, and roared with laughter.
My Double Life: The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt Sarah Bernhardt 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1959–1971).