Similar words: breaking, undertaking, breathtaking, in a manner of speaking, shake, shake off, shake up, akin. Meaning: ['ʃeɪkɪŋ] n. 1. the act of causing something to move up and down (or back and forth) with quick movements 2. a shaky motion.
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91. He was almost shaking with the intensity of what he was saying.
92. The man was shaking his fist at us through the window.
93. She handed me a glass of wine with her hands shaking, a little wine spilt.
94. Now he came away shaking with hurt and rage.
95. Violent shaking or other gross indignities are expressly forbidden.
96. I was now shaking with delayed-action shock.
97. On shaking legs he began to descend.
98. Ruth stood shaking with despair and indecision.
99. She had been crying, and was still shaking badly.
100. A shaking of earth, sky, mind, all.
101. He started shaking it backwards and forwards.
102. Bellamy was shaking his head in a daze.
103. The androids had pulled the shaking and distraught officer from the wreck of the room and taken him directly to their controller.
104. Researchers dig deep, straight-walled ditches and search up and down the wall of earth for signs of shaking.
105. Shaking the snow off their hair and coats, the girls skitter up the back stairs into the factory.
106. With the sound of banging doors came the shaking of hands and kissing between the women.
107. I quickly declined his offer by shaking my head and putting my hands above my head in mock surrender.
108. After vigorous shaking, these were then counted in a Beckman scintillation counter.
109. I held her, trying to appear calm and composed on the outside, a shaking wreck on the inside.
110. It broke up the crew and left the cameraman shaking underneath his camera.
111. The epicentre was near Bishops Castle in Shropshire(sentencedict.com), but the shaking was felt as far afield as the intensity 2 area.
112. The older medicines often cause serious and bothersome side effects such as shaking, rigidity and lethargy.
113. At age 35, Lewis delivered a performance that should have had every athlete shaking his or her head in admiration.
114. A north-west gale had given us a good shaking up crossing from Peterhead to Wick resulting in a cracked cylinder head.
115. Some viewed the girl's shaking as a sign of demonic possession.
116. He was shaking food into the aquarium, holding a container like a pepper shaker, sprinkling Vitablend into the water.
117. Eventually, taking my cue as previously coached, I found myself shaking hands with Prince Charles.
118. Sam was so delighted and went round the room shaking hands,[http://sentencedict.com] offering peace and cake.
119. The cure for the shaking floor is to rebuild the floor, an intimidating task at best.
120. Cook for about 2 minutes, shaking the pan until the yams are lightly browned. 3.
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