shaking

[ˈʃeɪkɪŋ]

shaking Definition

  • 1the act of moving back and forth or up and down with quick, short movements
  • 2a trembling or quivering movement

Using shaking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shaking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The shaking of the ground during an earthquake can be terrifying.

  • Example

    She was so nervous that her hands were shaking.

  • Example

    The shaking of the tambourine added to the rhythm of the music.

  • Example

    The shaking of the leaves in the wind was a peaceful sight.

shaking Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with shaking

  • to hurry up or get moving

    Example

    Come on, shake a leg! We're going to be late.

  • shake someone's hand

    to greet someone by taking their hand and moving it up and down

    Example

    It's customary to shake someone's hand when you meet them for the first time.

  • shake things up

    to make changes in a situation in order to improve it or make it more interesting

    Example

    The new CEO is planning to shake things up at the company.

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Summary: shaking in Brief

The term 'shaking' [ˈʃeɪkɪŋ] refers to the act of moving back and forth or up and down with quick, short movements. It can also refer to a trembling or quivering movement. Examples include the shaking of the ground during an earthquake or the shaking of one's hands due to nervousness. Phrases like 'shake a leg' and 'shake things up' extend the meaning to include urgency and change.

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