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to be shaken up by something

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  • shaken — shak|en [ˈʃeıkən] adj also .shaken up [not usually before noun] upset, shocked, or frightened by something that has happened to you ▪ How s Jacob? Pretty shaken up, but he ll be all right. ▪ He was badly shaken after the attack …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Something Happened in Bali — Infobox kdrama/Header title name = Something Happened in Bali size = 200px caption = Screen shot for Something Happened in Bali ko name = 발리에서 생긴 일 ko name trans = Balli eseo Saenggin IlInfobox kdrama genre = Drama producer = Kim Yang network =… …   Wikipedia

  • shaken — shak|en [ ʃeıkən ] adjective feeling nervous or frightened because of something that has happened: She was still confused and shaken by the day s events …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shaken — UK [ˈʃeɪkən] / US adjective feeling nervous or frightened because of something that has happened She was still confused and shaken by the day s events …   English dictionary

  • Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey — Song infobox Name = Everybody s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey Artist = The Beatles Album = Released = 22 November 1968 track no = 4 of disc 2 Recorded = 27 June 1968 Genre = Rock and roll, hard rock Length = 2:24 Writer =… …   Wikipedia

  • shake the foundations of something — shake/rock/the foundations of something shake/​rock something to its foundations phrase to bring major changes or cause serious damage to an institution, set of beliefs etc, especially by making people question their basic ideas Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rock the foundations of something — shake/rock/the foundations of something shake/​rock something to its foundations phrase to bring major changes or cause serious damage to an institution, set of beliefs etc, especially by making people question their basic ideas Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake something off — RECOVER FROM, get over; get rid of, free oneself from; Brit. informal get shot of; N. Amer. informal shuck off. → shake * * * successfully deal with or recover from an illness or injury she has shaken off a virus …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake something up — 1) mix ingredients by shaking use soap flakes shaken up in the water to make bubbles 2) make radical changes to the organization or structure of an institution or system he presented plans to shake up the legal profession * * * ˌshake sthˈup… …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake something to its foundations — shake/rock the ˈfoundations of sth | shake/rock sth to its ˈfoundations idiom to cause people to question their basic beliefs about sth • This issue has shaken the foundations of French politics. Main entry: ↑foundationidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • rock something to its foundations — shake/rock the ˈfoundations of sth | shake/rock sth to its ˈfoundations idiom to cause people to question their basic beliefs about sth • This issue has shaken the foundations of French politics. Main entry: ↑foundationidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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