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shake
shake
shake
n.
a milkshake. (Colloquial or Standard English.)
I’d like a chocolate shake, please.
See:
a fair shake
be no great shakes
be shaking in boots
body shake
bone shaking
brace of shakes
fair shake
fair shake, a
get the lead out
get the shakes
give (someone) the shake
give (someone) the shakes
give the shake
give your head a shake
have the shakes
I’m shaking
I’m shaking in fear
in a brace of shakes
in two shakes
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
kick a habit
knock the dew off the lily
Let's shake on it
more than can shake a stick at
more than one can shake a stick at
no great shakes
quake in one's boots
rock to its foundations
shake
shake a disease or illness off
shake a leg
Shake a leg!
shake a stick at
shake down
shake hand
shake hands
shake hands with the unemployed
shake head
shake in (one's) shoes
shake in boots
shake it
Shake it up!
Shake it!
shake like a leaf
shake like an aspen leaf
shake off
shake on
shake on it
shake one's head
shake out
shake someone down
shake someone's tree
shake the dew off the lily
shake the dust from one's feet
shake the foundations of
shake the pagoda tree
shake tree
shake up
shake with laughter
shakes
shake-up
two shakes of a lamb’s tail
two shakes of a lamb's tail
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Lexie
LEKS-ee
English
Zuriel
-
Biblical
Rollins
['rɔlinz]
Malka
-
Hebrew
Nerva
-
Ancient Roman
Inbar
-
Hebrew
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