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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121. She waited outside in the street, shaking in anticipation of the telephone call.
122. Such a shaking is experienced as supreme betrayal - total abandonment of the source of life and comfort.
123. Mr Kaufman, Labour's chief foreign affairs spokesman, sat at his bench shaking his head.
124. She poured more champagne and noticed her hands were shaking.
125. Golota looked fine after the fight as he stood in his corner, shaking his head in disgust.
126. Smith sat sobbing and shaking in the dock with a prison officer between her and her father as the case was heard.
127. I trembled like a tuning fork, but my shoulder fakes absorbed the worst of the shaking.
128. One can imagine them forthrightly shaking hands and congratulating and thanking each other, but the words are lost to posterity.
129. In both the music business and the consumer electronics business, a whole lot of shaking out has been going on.
130. A half-hour they have lamented, Shaking their voices in desperation.
131. He noticed, as she sliced the bread and spread it clumsily with peanut butter, that her hands were shaking.
132. Bodie felt his hands shaking, with nerves, and with anger.
133. Until now, when one sat here in the cloakroom, surrounded by old raincoats, shaking as though struck down by fever.
134. Advertising proved a more fertile category, with decisions which set heads nodding and shaking in equal measure.
135. Stephen saw that Douglas's hands were now shaking badly as he rubbed his face.
136. McMurphy shook him off like a bull shaking off a monkey, but he was right back.
137. Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow.
138. Zenor, his hands shaking, also got Bruins forward Adam Oates to give him an autograph.
139. Her left arm by her side, her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill.
140. He had, he said, got his balanced view without shaking those bloodstained hands.
141. In his boxer shorts, wearing his glasses, Wyatt felt himself shaking.
142. In the dense foliage around us I heard the mortars crashing heavily, shaking the air, searching for us.
143. At times, I could see Father watching from the window, shaking his head in disbelief.
144. He stood quite still, shoulders shaking, tears coursing along the freckles.
145. She was shaking with the cold, but the fire in the den had been irritating and overbearing.
146. I was shaking and sweating so much in the confessional I thought I was going to faint.
147. The worms can be graded according to size, simply by shaking the harvested worms in some water in a small bottle.
148. After his address, Houston worked the crowd, shaking hands,[www.Sentencedict.com] patting backs.
149. And you can bet that a good candidate for shaking out is Pena.
150. Then she was trembling, her shoulders shaking as she began to cry.
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