tremble from

tremble from (something)

To shake as the result of some powerful, concussive force. The tables all trembled from the passing train. Every buildings within a five-mile radius trembled from the explosion.
See also: tremble
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tremble from something

to shake or vibrate in response to something like an explosion or an earthquake. The house trembled from the blast. I could feel the bridge trembling from the minor earthquake that I was hearing about on the radio.
See also: tremble
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • tremble from (something)
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  • shake up
  • shook up
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  • shake (one's) booty
  • shake a leg
  • shake the lead out
  • give (one) a fair shake