French Meaning of shaking down
racket
Other French words related to racket
- battre
- saignement
- triche
- fait
- bousculade
- pincer
- vissage
- serrer
- collant
- piquant
- faire dedans
- arnaque
- trahissant
- escroquerie
- ciselage
- ciseler
- craquement <br>
- trompeur
- Escroquerie
- festoyer
- tondre
- farceur
- harponnage
- extorsion
- alésage
- tour
- écorchement
- escroquerie
- tricher
- victimisant
- arnaque
- trompeur
- diddling
- euchre
- exploitation
- arnaquer
- tuyau
- Freinant
- Vendre une facture de marchandises à
- donneur de monnaie insuffisante
- court-circuit
- rigidité
- escroquerie
- Faire un tour
- Emmener au pressing
- coupures de presse
- tromperie
- extorquer
- entaillage
- tromperie
- traite
- entailler
- trempage
- déchirant
- lutte
- essorage
- se plaindre
- surcharge
- perte
- Putoisage
Nearest Words of shaking down
Definitions and Meaning of shaking down in English
shaking down
to make a thorough search of, a testing under operating conditions of something new (as a ship) for possible faults or for the operators to become more familiar with it, a process or period of adjustment, a testing under operating conditions of something new (such as a ship) for possible faults and defects and for familiarizing the operators with it, an improvised bed (such as one made up on the floor), a thorough search, to bring about a reduction of, an act or instance of shaking someone down, to settle down, to take up temporary quarters, a boisterous dance, to become accustomed especially to new surroundings or duties, to obtain money from in a deceitful, contemptible, or illegal manner, to give a shakedown test to, extortion, to occupy an improvised or makeshift bed
FAQs About the word shaking down
racket
to make a thorough search of, a testing under operating conditions of something new (as a ship) for possible faults or for the operators to become more familiar
battre,saignement,triche,fait,bousculade,pincer,vissage,serrer,collant,piquant
No antonyms found.
shaking a leg => danser, shake-ups => bouleversements, shakes down => secoue, shakes => tremble, shakeouts => secousses,