shakily in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

shakily in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for shakily in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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After starting shakily, some of his characteristic strokes - the cut, pull and the uppish drive over covers - made an appearance.
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The woman translates, sometimes faltering, often gasping at what she has just heard before shakily and tearfully telling the rest of us.
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Faith is a result, in the end, of living, of seeing your previous certainties crumble and be rebuilt, shakily, on new grounds.
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But his implacability in speaking out for a fairer, greener, more outward-reaching tomorrow still leaves him standing, however shakily, on the right side of history.
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He started shakily, going six matches without getting a look-in.
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Skating shakily to the bench, she told her coach she had a concussion.
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It was beautiful, like watching a baby giraffe shakily take its first steps before collapsing into a heap of untenably gangly limbs.
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Both men shakily pulled themselves back to the centre of the ring as they launched their final attacks, throwing as the final bell sounded.
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Drunks are weaving down the street; a teenage girl trips in her high heels, and is shakily held between two male friends.
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Yet, they started very, very shakily.
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