Synonym: jolted. Similar words: shake, shake off, shake up, shakespeare, shaking, weaken, forsaken, take note of. Meaning: ['ʃeɪkən] adj. disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock.
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151) State-owned industries, already shaken by lay-offs and closures, will come under even greater stress from international competition.
152) As the minutes of silence and confusion unfolded, the crush eased and a visibly shaken band were allowed back onstage.
153) July 1944, failed although he was injured and undoubtedly badly shaken.
154) These upheavals have shaken and shaped the twentieth century, and in countless ways they affect our lives still.
155) As he spoke he was still visibly shaken: I let her have it.
156) United have just about shaken off the flu bug and are back to more or less full strength.
157) I was at his recent garden party and I have actually shaken his hand.
158) He had shaken my hand all week on greeting me, but this time, on departing, he hugged me.
159) On 4 March 1977, Bucharest was shaken by a severe earthquake.
160) The Smithsonian label was shaken by the death of Rinzler last year at the age of 59.
161) She may have waked and listened to the breathing beside her, and been shaken by unfamiliar emotions and tender resolves.
162) In 1827, a fierce schism had shaken the Quaker community.
163) Mr Allen was shaken up by the false alarm.
164) He seemed shaken after the interrogation.
165) James Bond: Vodka martini, shaken[sentencedict.com], not stirred.
166) The terrible defeat has shaken the army morale.
167) In 1999, when Ford bough Volvo, Sweden was shaken.
168) The office boy was shaken up.
169) The reforms announced by the health minister aim to win back confidence in a system shaken by a major scandal.
170) The "old lady" was clearly shaken by the sudden skid, "I didn't see anything dearie, " she said. "I don't think you hit anything. "
171) Kiwi fruit, lemon and rosemary muddled and shaken with vodka, chardonnay, apricot brandy and orange juice.
172) And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
173) Hennessy VSOP shaken with yellow Chartreuse, honey fresh orange juice and apricot brandy.
174) Her mind was shaken loose from the little mooring of logic that it had.
175) Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom.
176) With the declension of the nation-state in relation to transnational economic power, the foundation of democracy politics and social welfare is shaken by the economic globalization.
177) The Kansas City Fed president said some weak data had not shaken his basic forecast of a modest recovery this year.
178) Judy Drysdale was the veterinary surgeon on duty at the Vets Now clinic at Ardene House at the time, and said she arrived shaken up, cold, and suffered a nose bleed and sore eyes.
179) Shaken, Amy felt overwhelmed once more by the enormousness of all she has taken on.
180) But alopecia, an autoimmune disorder, had left her with just a few tufts and a shaken self-image.
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