Synonym: cast, cast off, drop, escape from, shake, shed, throw, throw away, throw off. Similar words: shake, shake up, take off, for the sake of, take out, take on, make out, take over. Meaning: v. 1. get rid of 2. get rid of.
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31. Turn the bag inside out, shake off the surplus moisture and replace the bag inside-out on the canes.
32. Only through such an accidental, miraculous chance could anyone expect to shake off the yoke of grimly limited prospects.
33. Coat the chicken pieces in flour and shake off any excess.
34. Paul Warhurst and Phil King are expected to shake off minor injuries in time to face Forest.
35. Ted resumed the operation of the cabin and tried to shake off the depressing atmosphere that now pervaded the small room.
36. Even efforts with their best grape varieties seemed to produce wines that could never shake off a legacy of bitterness.
37. For Lisa the experience was a revelation - and a chance to shake off her earlier strange feelings.
38. We must shake off the image that marketing a service is somehow analogous to marketing goods and approach the matter more vigorously.
39. Yet they could not shake off the idea of an adoption, and finally succumbed.
40. To shake off my depression I thought I would get myself something light to read on the train.
41. I couldn't shake off a niggling worry. Had I forgotten to lock the office door?
42. He walked away quickly, trying to shake off the unnerving effect of the encounter.
43. In 1883 he decided to shake off his controllers by restoring a more liberal constitution.
44. I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank
45. Nor did Dorothy quickly shake off a sense of their improbable good fortune.
46. Long walks by the sea were needed to shake it all down and shake off the pounds that could so easily accumulate.
47. It took her several minutes to shake off the resulting stupefaction.
48. Edgar must shake off his antipathy.
49. I was unable to shake off my self-pity.
50. He can't shake off the label of troublemaker.
51. Long the haven for drunken ex-pat writers and other scoundrels, Tangier has undergone a period of urban renewal that is helping to shake off its reputation as "the Tijuana of the Mediterranean."
52. And, frankly, who can blame Jones for wanting to shake off the Starbucks stigmata?
53. His self - confidence was gradually returning and he was managing to shake off his defeatist mood.
54. His companionship made it possible for me to shake off my sensitiveness.
55. To shake off the necessity of retaliation and retribution, we should recognize the danger of the trickiness of reason,(www.Sentencedict.com) and realize the positive role that enlightenment plays.
56. If a girl is sad, an ice-cream cone can normally help shake off the blues.
57. Or perhaps you are frightened in a dream; you shake off sleep and are wide awake, but still you feel your heart palpitating .
58. Shake off all the fears of servile prejudices, under which weak minds are servilely crouched.
59. Get your body moving to boost energy, stay supple and shake off winter lethargy.
60. And I will stay forever now Guarding every secret till we die I will be the moonlight on your face Showing you the way Shake off the yoke Of proud and good.
More similar words: shake, shake up, take off, for the sake of, take out, take on, make out, take over, make over, in the shape of, make use of, take care of, take note of, take notice of, take the place of, take advantage of, shade, shark, a share, sharp, shared, shallow, sharply, shareholder, come of, care of, come off, free of, give off, in case of.