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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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121 Though he wasn't a ghost she was still too scared to touch that small, shaky hand.
122 I woke in the morning feeling weak and shaky, but quite normal.
123 The Congress is in shaky alliance with four other rebel movements.
124 Strong aftershocks continue to chase art restorers from the shaky church.
125 And without it, a trade war could devastate already shaky world economies.
126 One warms to Wilkie's enthusiasm for detection and admires his industry, but the evidence he puts forward is somewhat shaky.
127 We took them, after a shaky start, to the cleaners.
128 I stared helplessly at the announcement, written now in a very shaky hand, and did as he asked.
129 Her voice was shaky, her eyes had become round and dull with astonishment.
130 Even after the long months of therapy Owen was still very shaky.
131 This board on the bridge is shaky.
132 The mining technique is shaky.
133 Trembly and shaky from head to foot.
134 I looked awful and felt quite shaky.
135 They are building their arguments on very shaky premises.
136 Something of a shaky or impermanent nature.
137 In long shaky strokes Sargent copied the data.
138 The Prime Minister's political position is becoming increasingly shaky.
139 His speech was difficult to understand,[Sentencedict.com] his signature shaky and unrecognizable.
140 AS a result, neither the one nor the other, neither the poor nor the rich, will trust us, and the worker-peASant alliance will become quite shaky.
141 I was shaky and didn't want to wait at the bar for seating.
142 The chair is a bit rickety [ shaky ] .
143 He played a shaky first round, with three bogeys and a double bogey, and finished even. Halfway through his second round, he was one over and at risk of not making the cut.
144 Even small operations can leave you feeling a bit shaky.
145 Though still, the letters on the page live and breathe as the writer does, crotchety and shaky with old age, hectic with youth, comfortably embracing as a mother.
146 At the same time, banks in Western Europe are neck-deep in shaky loans to these countries.
147 Some politicians, wrongly, think the scientific case for anthropogenic global warming is too shaky.
148 Rank and file lawmakers have come under increasing pressure at home to address the shaky economy, said several Democratic leadership aides.
149 " Eisenman also called the existence of Jesus "a very shaky thing" and said that the ossuary find was "too pat.
150 A callow young toff falls for a beauty of shaky morals and follows her to the end of the world, shedding fortune, scruples and self-respect along the way.
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