Similar words: shake, shaken, shaker, shaking, shake up, shake off, shakily, shakeup. Meaning: ['ʃeɪkɪ] adj. 1. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect 2. vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze 3. not secure; beset with difficulties.
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61 She took a shaky step back, mentally berating herself for continuing to react to him in this inexplicable fashion.
62 All the same, just thinking about it made her feel very shaky inside.
63 Some analysts cited shaky consumer confidence as a reason for the overall dismal sales.
64 But the city of Philadelphia is hurting -- no longer near bankruptcy, but still on shaky ground.
65 Her grandfather was a little shaky on his feet after the fall.
66 After both Millie and joseph were dead, Lally would write to my grandmother in her shaky old hand.
67 The Skid Row winos, shaky with the bars being closed for election, came out and got their bottles of muscatel.
68 Such sarcasm ill becomes anybody on the shaky ground that Goldschmidt here treads.
69 His present place was shaky - a violent gale had just blown in the window panes and the frame was flapping loose.
70 Of course, their writing is sensationalistic and their checkbook tactics are shaky, but those are separate issues.
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71 There is only one good solution to capital flight: shaky governments must restore confidence by adopting sensible policies.
72 It was solely on the last score that Cecilia, our housekeeper for the past 20 years, remained on shaky grounds.
73 Bush's shaky mandate was partly due to the closeness of the election vote and the legal wrangling afterwards.
74 He converted nine in a row at one point, after a shaky start.
75 Jody reassured them as best she could, but she knew she was on shaky ground.
76 I heard you gradually learn to speak again; and I saw you take your first steps, shaky as they were.
77 The hypothesis that paradoxical pain is caused by abnormal metabolism of morphine is plausible but built on shaky foundations.
78 Both organisations admit there may be occasional breaches,[sentencedict.com] but says that Animal Aid is still on shaky ground.
79 Here I must admit that I am on shaky ground.
80 What they have found tends only to cast more doubt on an already shaky government probe.
81 Translation: Are there leaky faucets, shaky headboards, running toilets and creaky floors?
82 Not because they made bad or greedy investments, and lost all their money in shaky stock deals.
83 She felt very shaky and she was glad he held her arm.
84 In this country that has been ravaged by civil war even more than by drought, security is shaky.
85 But that lot is shaky indeed in an Arab society put to fire and sword by foreign forces.
86 Her legs were almost too shaky to hold her up and she felt consciousness closing down.
87 After a shaky start, the president now gets a better than 50 percent approval rating in opinion polls here.
88 The social reality constructed by the malestream approach rests on shaky foundations.
89 The pillar to support it, however, is looking decidedly shaky.
90 To his credit, Marshall has not taken any pratfalls, even though his balance at times has been shaky.
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