Aún no tenemos significados para "considerable trepidation".
1Each of the next three births was the source of considerable trepidation.
2She drew in sharply and looked about in considerable trepidation.
3In considerable trepidation, the youngster dashed forward, shut off steam, and turned it round.
4He had done so, and he thought with considerable trepidation of their next meeting.
5Polly paid her first visit to Dandaloo with considerable trepidation.
6She entered the arena in considerable trepidation of spirit.
7With considerable trepidation he walked across the bridge, and presented Giletti's passport to the Austrian gendarme.
8This report was announced with considerable trepidation, in a very audible whisper, to Adorni and the Landgrave.
9I went to my wife's room, after I reached the house, and faced her with considerable trepidation.
10On the other hand, Bagenal Harvey, who had fought several duels with coolness, exhibited considerable trepidation in his last moments.
11When Sam reached his lodgings in Russell Square, which he approached with considerable trepidation, he found Mrs. Wroxton awaiting him.
12She went to the president's office in considerable trepidation and emerged from it an hour later, her heavy features set in anger.
13As we drew near her father's island, Alea showed considerable trepidation and anxiety as to the way in which she would be received.
14So it was with considerable trepidation that she mounted the stairs to the signora's studio on Wednesday afternoon and knocked on the door.
15It seemed as if they were, for, as she looked and listened, in considerable trepidation, the man approached the house in swift, swinging strides.
16William dismissed them with a wave of the hand, and they withdrew to a little distance among the trees, where they waited in considerable trepidation.
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