1 He turned pale, and his lips quivered.
2 "Excuse me, sir," said Luzhin, quivering with fury.
3 His nerves were quivering, his emotion was increasing.
4 He had turned fearfully pale and his upper lip was twitching and quivering.
5 The corners of her mouth quivered, as though she were trying to control them.
6 Her lower lip was white and quivering and her big black eyes flashed like fire.
7 Then she stopped again with a shamefaced feeling that her voice would quiver and break again.
8 Raskolnikov awaited him calmly and silently; his eyebrows did not quiver, his face did not flinch.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 9 His hair was soaked with sweat, his quivering lips were parched, his eyes were fixed on the ceiling.
10 She was given to laughter and when anything amused her, she laughed inaudibly, quivering and shaking all over till she felt ill.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER III 11 Afterwards he saw her lower lip quiver with indignation at her brother's insolent, cruel and ungrateful words--and his fate was sealed.
12 Undressing, and quivering like an overdriven horse, he lay down on the sofa, drew his greatcoat over him, and at once sank into oblivion.
13 Seeing him run out of the bedroom, she began faintly quivering all over, like a leaf, a shudder ran down her face; she lifted her hand, opened her mouth, but still did not scream.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VII