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shook [ʃʊk] VB

shook pt of shake

See also shake out , shake down , shake

I . shake down VB trans AM

2. shake down (extort money):

II . shake down VB intr

2. shake down (stay overnight):

III . shake [ʃeɪk] N

3. shake AM inf (drink):

II . shake <shook, shaken> [ʃeɪk] VB intr

III . shake [ʃeɪk] N

3. shake AM inf (drink):

I . shake down VB trans AM

2. shake down (extort money):

II . shake down VB intr

2. shake down (stay overnight):

shake off VB trans

1. shake off breadcrumbs:

shake up VB trans

2. shake up (make worried):

3. shake up (affect or alter):

4. shake up (reorganize):

Usage examples with shook

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Watching in a safe distance the proprietress simply shook her head.
thenewsnigeria.com.ng
In this setting, a major political scandal shook Romania.
en.wikipedia.org
She shook white powder out of his clothes before she put them through the old-fashioned wringer washer.
wfpl.org
In 1980 an earthquake shook the region destroyed or made uninhabitable many of the town's historic homes.
en.wikipedia.org
The ground shook harder, and more arms were flailing about (and blocking my viewalthough, my lack of height may have something to with that).
en.wikipedia.org
Woof shook his hand and with a possessed stare put a spell on him.
en.wikipedia.org
The two shook hands with some degree of joviality at the end and both then took separate questions from journalists.
montreal.ctvnews.ca
I stood up and shook his hands and then sat in front of him in a humble and respectful squatting posture.
en.wikipedia.org
He struck out two and shook off a line drive off his leg.
en.wikipedia.org
While talking about how the trial has effected her career as a gym teacher, she hyperventilated and shook.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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