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shaky [ˈʃeɪki] ADJ

1. shaky (shaking):

shaky
shaky
he is shaky on his feet

2. shaky (wavering, lacking mastery):

shaky

3. shaky (weak, unstable):

shaky
shaky economy

Phrases:

to be on shaky ground

Usage examples with shaky

to be on shaky ground
he is shaky on his feet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Second is streetlining which is combining street workout power moves with slackline dynamic shaky bouncy feeling.
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The team's shaky form showed as they were in dead last after ten matches were contested.
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By 1937 the marriage was on shaky ground.
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Shortly after arriving at his son's home he appeared to be a little confused and shaky.
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After the cancellation of the 1991-92 season, new subscriptions were low and the prospects of a 1992-93 season looked shaky.
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Because of the telegraph, word of the office closure spread quickly and many investors, already shaky over declining markets, caused a financial panic.
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The next two weeks were shaky at best, as he hauled in only 79 receiving yards on 9 receptions and no touchdowns.
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Ultimately, the helicopter footage proved too shaky and had to be spliced with footage from the studio.
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It was the result of railroad overbuilding and shaky railroad financing, which set off a series of bank failures.
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The date of 1270 may be shaky, but he does seem to have issued such an order some time between 1270 and 1284.
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