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verb shook, shaken, shaking
- 1. To move with quick, often forceful to-and-fro or up-and-down movements.
- Thesaurus: agitate, concuss, rock, sway, jounce, bounce, disturb, jar; Antonym: settle, compose.
- Form: shake something up (also)
- Example: He shook his fist at them
4. To tremble or make something or someone tremble, totter or shiver.
- Thesaurus: tremble, quiver, quake, shiver, shudder, palpitate, oscillate, flutter.
- Example: the accident that shook the nation
- Example: He was very shaken after the accident
- Thesaurus: upset, disturb, unsettle.
- Form: shake someone up (also)
- Example: The experience shook my confidence
8. To shake hands.
intr
9. music.
- To trill.
- 1. An act or the action of shaking.
- Thesaurus: tremor, twitch, vibration, shock, quaking, shudder, oscillation, jerk.
- A very short while; a moment.
- A fit of uncontrollable trembling.
- Form: the shakes
5. music.
- A trill.
adj
- colloq
Not of great importance, ability or worth.
- colloq
To hurry up or get moving.
- To greet them by clasping each others hands.
- To seal a bargain, acknowledge an agreement, settle differences, etc.
- To turn one's head from side to side as a sign of rejection, disagreement, disapproval, denial, etc.
- colloq
A very short time.
Phrasal Verb: shake down
- To settle by shaking.To go to bed, especially in a makeshift or temporary bed. See also shakedown.
- To extort money from them by threats or blackmail.To frisk them (for weapons, drugs, etc). See also shakedown.
- To make it settle by shaking.To search it thoroughly.
- To get rid of them; to free oneself from them.To escape from them.
- To empty, or cause to spread or unfold, by shaking.
- To stimulate them into action, especially from a state of lethargy or apathy. See also shake-up.
- To mix it.To reorganize it thoroughly. See also shake-up.
