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Meaning of shakers

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shakers (n)

a celibate and communistic Christian sect in the United States

shakers Sentence Examples

  1. The dancers moved their hips and shakers enthusiastically, creating a vibrant rhythm.
  2. The instrument shop had a wide selection of shakers, ranging from small tambourines to large gourd rattles.
  3. The chef vigorously shook the salt and pepper shakers over the sizzling steak.
  4. The baby's colorful shakers entertained them for hours, emitting a gentle rattling sound.
  5. The hikers used shakers to scare away bears that approached their campsite.
  6. The percussionists skillfully played their shakers, adding a lively beat to the tribal music.
  7. The bartender shook the cocktail shaker vigorously, creating a frothy and smooth drink.
  8. The hikers used shakers filled with rice to make noise and alert others to their location.
  9. The kids played a game of "Shaker Relay," racing to shake the most shakers in a given time.
  10. The wind rattled the loose windowpanes, creating a chorus of shakers that kept the occupants awake.

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a celibate and communistic Christian sect in the United States

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The dancers moved their hips and shakers enthusiastically, creating a vibrant rhythm.

The instrument shop had a wide selection of shakers, ranging from small tambourines to large gourd rattles.

The chef vigorously shook the salt and pepper shakers over the sizzling steak.

The baby's colorful shakers entertained them for hours, emitting a gentle rattling sound.