shook Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a disassembled barrel; the parts packed for storage or shipment
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verb move or cause to move back and forth
agitate; shake.
- The chemist shook the flask vigorously
- My hands were shaking
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verb move with or as if with a tremor
didder; shake.
- his hands shook
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verb shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively
judder; shake.
- The old engine was juddering
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verb move back and forth or sideways
shake; sway; rock.
- the ship was rocking
- the tall building swayed
- She rocked back and forth on her feet
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verb undermine or cause to waver
shake.
- my faith has been shaken
- The bad news shook her hopes
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verb stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
stir; shake up; excite; stimulate; shake.
- These stories shook the community
- the civil war shook the country
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verb get rid of
shake off; throw off; escape from; shake.
- I couldn't shake the car that was following me
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verb bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking
shake.
- He was shaken from his dreams
- shake the salt out of the salt shaker
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verb shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state
shake.
- shake one's head
- She shook her finger at the naughty students
- The old enemies shook hands
- Don't shake your fist at me!
WordNet
Shook
Definitions
imp. & obs. or poet. p. p. of Shake .
Shook noun
Etymology
Cf.Definitions
(Com.) (a) A set of staves and headings sufficient in number for one hogshead, cask, barrel, or the like, trimmed, and bound together in compact form. (b) A set of boards for a sugar box. (c) The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together.
Shook transitive verb
Definitions
To pack, as staves, in a shook.