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When foods are too large to be swallowed at once, they will sometimes be shaken in the bill until they fall apart into pieces.
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The device may be shaken, causing it to vibrate, or struck with a mallet.
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The drink may be shaken in order to create a foamy surface.
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It is a shelf-stable frozen dessert which has to be shaken, and if left overnight in the freezer, can be eaten as a sorbet.
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One might even think the paranoiac the more impressive of the two because he is sufficient unto himself and can not be shaken by failure.
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The anther cone is like a salt and pepper shaker -- it needs to be shaken to get the pollen out.
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A lot of hospitals need a boot up the backside and a lot of them need to be shaken up and run properly.
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