Synonym: bounce, bump, jar, jerk, jolt, pump, quaver, quiver, rock, shiver, sway, tremble, twitch, vibrate. Similar words: shake up, shake off, shade, shark, sharp, shared, a share, shallow. Meaning: [ʃeɪk] n. 1. building material used as siding or roofing 2. frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream 3. a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it 4. grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract) 5. a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement 6. causing to move repeatedly from side to side. v. 1. move or cause to move back and forth 2. move with or as if with a tremor 3. shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively 4. move back and forth or sideways 5. undermine or cause to waver 6. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of 7. get rid of 8. bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking 9. shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state.
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(211) Collect them, then blow or shake away the debris, and put seeds in stoppered jars until next spring.
(212) Grease a large baking dish, coat with the breadcrumbs and shake out the excess.
(213) That was when the police car arrived. Routine patrol, but Morenz began to shake.
(214) To disturb and shake a peacefully dying man simply to oblige your friend here who thinks he is a healer?
(215) Such an examination could shake some of the confidence that built in 1995.
(216) Tia Carmen reached out and gave his arm a shake.
(217) They are vital for cleaning machinery tubes and spouts from vending machines and milk shake dispensers to full blown process machinery.
(218) Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
(219) Turn the bag inside out, shake off the surplus moisture and replace the bag inside-out on the canes.
(220) In the midst of all this I let go of one handful of weed to shake my fist at him.
(221) For example, if a Gallup poll goes against the Government, sterling starts to shake.
(222) Mitchell was furious and unable to shake the conviction that he was being victimized by insensible directives from abroad.
(223) Nothing can shake the Federals, who, at nightfall(sentencedict.com), valiantly led by Gen.
(224) With the gates yet to come down, there is little agreement on how deregulation might shake out in the industry.
(225) Paul Warhurst and Phil King are expected to shake off minor injuries in time to face Forest.
(226) Ted resumed the operation of the cabin and tried to shake off the depressing atmosphere that now pervaded the small room.
(227) Carolyn watched Bryony pick up her green parcel and shake it.
(228) Susan clasped her hands because she was trembling, but the tension in her locked fingers only made her shake the more.
(229) The thunder seemed to shake the foundations of the building.
(230) I shake my head and set a course for the car park.
(231) When Jefferson defeated Adams for the presidency[sentencedict.com/shake.html], Adams left town before the inauguration rather than shake hands with him.
(232) Helen was speechless, and could only shake her head in disbelief.
(233) They shake hands, kiss greetings, exchange news and rumors, and take snapshots of each other.
(234) Already emaciated, he would take only occasional bites of food and seemed to shake violently when he drank fluids.
(235) Even efforts with their best grape varieties seemed to produce wines that could never shake off a legacy of bitterness.
(236) So they knock me down and I shake my head and I get up.
(237) She gave Anna a shake and let her go, and went into the bathroom.
(238) They escorted her to the door, where she turned, smiling, to shake hands.
(239) Shake the pan gently to distribute the melted sugar evenly, then remove from the heat.
(240) Anna and William stand and shake hands formally Well, it was nice to meet you.