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Similar words: shakeshakenshakershakingshake upshake offshakilyshakeupMeaning: ['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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91 He took a shaky breath, and I thought he would speak, then he bit his lip and remained silent.
92 That's if the woman ever prays, Isabel reflected, holding on to the random thought to steady her shaky nerves.
93 Otherwise it is likely that strategic analysis will rest on very shaky foundations.
94 Constructors with shaky hands are advised to place thin card between each pair of leads being soldered and the fabric.
95 He grasped the shaky handle of the office door, and cursed.
96 All the elements aren't there, they're a bit shaky, a bit jerky; that's what I like about them.
97 But most agreed, too, that the foundations of the show were shaky.
98 His hand was shaky when he held her cheek and tilted her face towards him.
99 Today the couple are having counselling but the marriage is very shaky.
100 Releasing a shaky little sigh, she put the iron back on its stand with a hand that shook.
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101 He had, however, concentrated entirely on improving his forward line, neglecting a shaky defence.
102 Thus the cappy man has become the shaky man, the waverer.
103 Only when he was no longer in sight did she release a very shaky breath.
104 When self-regard is so shatteringly undermined, the symbols of a former shaky greatness become almost an affront.
105 Keep trees trimmed of dead limbs; consult a tree surgeon if trees seem shaky or growth is unbalanced.
106 But for the Thorn deal cash, the bottom line would have looked very shaky.
107 How then can religious certainty be based upon the inevitably shaky foundation of historical investigation?
108 Yes, it's a pretty shaky alibi when you come down to it.
109 He seemed more concerned to break than maintain the shaky truce existing between him and his father.
110 A poor sugar harvest could play havoc with the country's shaky economy.
111 Father said, but his voice was shaky, and Margaret guessed that he thought it was all too possible.
112 You've nothing to lose but feeling sick, shaky and weak - the worst feeling there is.
113 In that context, 22-year-old Faulkner said the shaky start to coeducation at the Citadel was little wonder.
114 The Nottinghamshire opening partnership of left handers kept up the pressure on a shaky Worcestershire attack.
115 It was a shaky little card table with legs of tubular metal.
116 When she saw where I was sitting she pushed her hands in her coat pockets and ambled over on her shaky heels.
117 The provincial coalition government is already shaky, with opposition members bought off with ministerial posts.
118 Pure monotheism was by then securely established in the Second Temple of Jerusalem, but remained shaky elsewhere.
119 They are indicative of the government's shaky hold over grass-roots politics.
120 Even before independence, the Corporation's shaky finances drew criticism and demands for more direct control of broadcasting.
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