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shook (verb)

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  • shook — I. /ʃʊk / (say shook) noun 1. a set of staves and headings sufficient for one hogshead, barrel, or the like. 2. a set of the parts of a box, piece of furniture, or the like, ready to be put together. 3. → stook (def. 1). {? variant of shock2} II …  

  • Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …   Wikipedia

  • shake up — verb 1. shock physically (Freq. 1) Georgia was shaken up in the Tech game • Syn: ↑jar, ↑bump around • Hypernyms: ↑move, ↑displace • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake down — verb Etymology: shake (I) + down, adverb intransitive verb 1. a. : to take up temporary quarters a good plan for me to shake down in New York alone … before you join me Margaret A. Barnes …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake — verb (past shook; past participle shaken) 1》 tremble or vibrate or cause to do so.     ↘tremble uncontrollably with strong emotion. 2》 move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro.     ↘remove from something by shaking.     ↘brandish in… …   English new terms dictionary

  • shake down — verb Date: circa 1859 intransitive verb 1. a. to take up temporary quarters b. to occupy an improvised or makeshift bed 2. a. to become accustomed especially to new surroundings or duties b. to settle down transitive verb 1. to obtain money …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • depart — verb VERB + DEPART ▪ be due to (esp. BrE), be scheduled to ▪ The plane was scheduled to depart later that day. ▪ be waiting to ▪ prepare to ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • didder — verb move with or as if with a tremor his hands shook • Syn: ↑shake • Derivationally related forms: ↑shake (for: ↑shake), ↑shaking (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • shake off — verb a) To remove (something attached to, on or clinging to an object) by shaking. The archaeologists shook off the dust that had fallen from the roof, and promptly continued their work. b) To dissociate oneself from (an allegation or rumour).… …   Wiktionary

  • spatter — verb To splash with small droplets. When my chihuahua shook his wet body, I was spattered with smelly water …   Wiktionary

  • turn up one's nose — verb a) To make the gesture of raising ones nose, as a sign of scorn, contempt or disgust. When your turn came, you were carefully collared, and led up to the presence, as if even at that awful moment you were mutinously and murderously disposed …   Wiktionary

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