shake Sentence Examples

  1. The earthquake shook the building violently, causing windows to shatter.
  2. The doctor shook his head in disbelief, unable to comprehend the patient's condition.
  3. The wind shook the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling sound that filled the air.
  4. She shook her hand nervously, unsure of what to say.
  5. The salt shaker was passed around the table, allowing everyone to season their food.
  6. The dog shook itself dry, splattering water droplets all over the floor.
  7. He shook his fist in anger, expressing his frustration and annoyance.
  8. The boat rocked and shook as it weathered the rough seas.
  9. The laughter shook the room, filling it with a sense of joy and merriment.
  10. The tremors shook the ground beneath our feet, causing us to lose our balance.

shake Meaning

Wordnet

shake (n)

building material used as siding or roofing

frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream

a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it

grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement

causing to move repeatedly from side to side

Wordnet

shake (v)

move or cause to move back and forth

move with or as if with a tremor

shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively

move back and forth or sideways

undermine or cause to waver

stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of

get rid of

bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking

shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state

Webster

shake ()

obs. p. p. of Shake.

Webster

shake (v.)

To cause to move with quick or violent vibrations; to move rapidly one way and the other; to make to tremble or shiver; to agitate.

Fig.: To move from firmness; to weaken the stability of; to cause to waver; to impair the resolution of.

To give a tremulous tone to; to trill; as, to shake a note in music.

To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion; to rid one's self of; -- generally with an adverb, as off, out, etc.; as, to shake fruit down from a tree.

Webster

shake (v. i.)

To be agitated with a waving or vibratory motion; to tremble; to shiver; to quake; to totter.

Webster

shake (n.)

The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation.

A fissure or crack in timber, caused by its being dried too suddenly.

A fissure in rock or earth.

A rapid alternation of a principal tone with another represented on the next degree of the staff above or below it; a trill.

One of the staves of a hogshead or barrel taken apart.

A shook of staves and headings.

The redshank; -- so called from the nodding of its head while on the ground.

FAQs About the word shake

building material used as siding or roofing, frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream, a note that alternates rapidly with another no

quiver, shiver, vibrate, tremble,shudder, sway, jerk, bucket, wobble, twitch

embrace, pursue, seek, pursue, accept, welcome, welcome,accept, embrace, seek

The earthquake shook the building violently, causing windows to shatter.

The doctor shook his head in disbelief, unable to comprehend the patient's condition.

The wind shook the leaves of the trees, creating a rustling sound that filled the air.

She shook her hand nervously, unsure of what to say.