shakeress Antonyms

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Meaning of shakeress

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shakeress (n.)

A female Shaker.

shakeress Sentence Examples

  1. The shakeress poured the concoction into the cauldron, its fumes swirling enchantingly.
  2. Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a shakeress, driven by ambition and guilt.
  3. The old shakeress had a reputation for creating powerful love potions.
  4. The scent of the potion filled the room, its allure enticing the shakeress to taste its magic.
  5. The shakeress gathered herbs and spices, her knowledge of their properties guiding her creations.
  6. The tavern employed a shakeress renowned for her ability to concoct intoxicating spirits.
  7. The shakeress added a dash of nightshade to the brew, lending it a sinister yet enticing aroma.
  8. In the shadowy confines of the apothecary, the shakeress experimented with ancient elixirs.
  9. The shakeress warned against tampering with her potions, as their effects could be unpredictable and dangerous.
  10. The shakeress's hands shook as she poured the final ingredient into the bubbling cauldron.

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A female Shaker.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The shakeress poured the concoction into the cauldron, its fumes swirling enchantingly.

Lady Macbeth is often portrayed as a shakeress, driven by ambition and guilt.

The old shakeress had a reputation for creating powerful love potions.

The scent of the potion filled the room, its allure enticing the shakeress to taste its magic.