How To Use Shake off In A Sentence

  • Hopefully, North Norfolk will soon shake off this surreal obsession with the Lib Dems and embrace their NE Cambs neighbour's decent Tory stance. Will Iain Dale have to repay the donations ?
  • He'd made his own cup with extra caffeine to help shake off such an early start to the day.
  • It is a feeling that Mick Dobson, a 47-year-old binman, cannot quite shake off. North of England fears public sector axe in a return to divided Britain
  • What a suasory example it is for those, who through some freak of fortune, being enabled to shake off the dust of honest toil and industry, are very ready to look downward with contempt upon the rank they have just left. Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
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  • While some actors would resent never being able to shake off their past, John says he is proud to have been responsible for a character who is indelibly etched on the nation's psyche.
  • But I could never shake off the loneliness that comes from being different from the majority.
  • The recent massacre in Acteal has forced the government to shake off its stupor, at least for a while.
  • She was always keen to shake off the early typecasting as the empty-headed sex symbol.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • -- "Every Jack will find a Jill, gang the world as it may -- and, at the warst o't, better hae some fashery in finding a partner for the night, than get yoked with ane that you may not be able to shake off the morn. St. Ronan's Well
  • It sat there like some leech or scarab that nothing could shake off COMPULSION
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • In the welcome spirit in which people around the world are taking it upon themselves to question and even shake off entrenched and fossilised regimes that have long outstayed their welcome, I wonder if their courageous example could not have something to teach us? Letters: Artistic bravado
  • In 1883 he decided to shake off his controllers by restoring a more liberal constitution.
  • Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • And they've been trying to shake off their reputation for sneakiness, deviousness, and just plain disgustingness, hoping for a new image in the 21st century.
  • These countries are trying to shake off the stultifying effects of several decades of state control.
  • Even efforts with their best grape varieties seemed to produce wines that could never shake off a legacy of bitterness.
  • If the last thirty years teaches us anything, it's that the Obama Administration needs to shake off worries about dignifying conservative craziness with a response. Peter Birkenhead: I'll Quit Whining When You Start Fighting
  • Dredge plantain slices in seasoned flour and shake off excess.
  • Silver is still regarded by many as unfashionable: the stigma of poor-quality mid-to-late-twentieth-century reproduction silver has been hard to shake off.
  • Despite concerted attempts to soften his rough-and-ready image, Latham found it difficult to shake off a reputation for aggression after breaking a taxi driver's arm in a dispute over a fare three years ago.
  • Settling in his chair, Richard inwardly frowned and struggled to shake off the premonition Seamus's opening paragraph had evoked. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • Turn the bag inside out, shake off the surplus moisture and replace the bag inside-out on the canes.
  • Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan.
  • I hope I can shake off this cold before the weekend.
  • Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
  • Gerrard will play if he can shake off a slight thigh strain.
  • Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan.
  • In what voice am I to embody the person who wrote that first volume with little thought of publisher or readership during a cryptic, enisled time, I who live nearer the main and have had public definitions attached to me, including some I would like to shake off — environmentalist, cartographer — and whose readers will open this volume looking for more of the same and will be disappointed if they get it? A Different Stripe:
  • Finally, I woke up at about 2 and dragged myself around the house until I could shake off the grogginess.
  • I'm sure they even managed to help some of the regulars shake off their seemingly implacable offseason sopor. Pounding The Rock
  • Rustem exerted every muscle to shake off his opponent; but the leech was the stronger, for the Masdakite was weakened by fever and loss of blood. The Bride of the Nile — Volume 04
  • In the same letter, referring to the King's obstinacy, and to the grief on that account which he believes to be preying on Henderson, he implores him to take courage, shake off "melancholious thoughts," and "digest what cannot be gotten amended. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy.
  • I have no doubt that we will be able to shake off the challenge from our rivals.
  • The four-piece Quebecois band will be bringing hurdy-gurdies, fiddles, accordions, guitars, and lots of toe-tapping reels and two-steps to the stage, along with waltzes and ballads that will surely help you shake off the cold.
  • 'Never you fash your thumb about that, Maister Francie,' returned the landlady with a knowing wink, 'every Jack will find a Jill, gang the world as it may; and, at the warst o't, better hae some fashery in finding a partner for the night, than get yoked with ane that you may not be able to shake off the morn.' The Proverbs of Scotland
  • He rolled his shoulders in an attempt to shake off the disquiet, the clamminess, the feeling of reluctance and obligation. Red Wolf
  • And the term "Silicon Alley," he said, is one that the city should shake off. Webware.com
  • Worst of all, Hull is to fill up with giant, brightly coloured fibreglass toads, a stunt so loopily against the spirit of the two poems that are their inspiration – "Toads" and "Toads Revisited", in which the squatting toad, impossible to shake off, is both a symbol of work and of the narrator's timid and confining personality – I find myself wondering whether their creators have actually read either one. In search of the real Philip Larkin
  • It took her several minutes to shake off the resulting stupefaction.
  • She tried in vain to break the restraints or shake off the helmet.
  • It is taking a long time to shake off the attitudes that became ingrained then. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even efforts with their best grape varieties seemed to produce wines that could never shake off a legacy of bitterness.
  • Low-level living has found it difficult to shake off its belowstairs image - and understandably so. Times, Sunday Times
  • It looked as if a side with hunger and desire to shake off the nearly men tag had emerged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their disappointment when they realised that rather than playing a tune, it simply juddered and made a strange 'tick-tock' noise and finally, their efforts to shake off Daniel, her beyond annoying brother. The Tick-tock Box - by Holly Gash
  • I have no doubt that we will be able to shake off the challenge from our rivals.
  • He tried to shake off the malaise, but already his body was shutting down nonvital functions. The Deed
  • Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
  • Triebel (more known in Germany for her stage work) and Vogel are both so natural and empathetic together that the love story at the heart of this, especially as he grows sicker, is hard to shake off. GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 6.
  • Paul Warhurst and Phil King are expected to shake off minor injuries in time to face Forest.
  • He stamped his feet to shake off the snow from his boots.
  • The lumbering shuttle lazily side slipped from port to starboard and back in futile attempts to shake off pursuit.
  • She has failed to shake off her stomach injury.
  • He tried to shake off his fears
  • These countries are trying to shake off the stultifying effects of several decades of state control.
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • For Vasari, his was the first, albeit embryonic, attempt to shake off the supposed crudity of medieval style and begin the long march to a fully achieved Renaissance.
  • He made every effort to shake off this new besetment, this fresh assault upon the tranquility he had attained. The Hidden Places
  • If we fail to shake off the vestiges of colonialism this is our own indaba, not the dead colonialists' as far as I am concerned.
  • We managed to shake off our pursuers in the crowd.
  • Could the United States shake off its provincialism and develop a true civilization worthy of its European heritage?
  • So shake off that stay-at-home mood. The Sun
  • In impotent rage he got up and stalked up and down the flat trying to shake off his blind, frustrated anger. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • The world spun as he staggered to his feet, braced himself on a post, and tried his utmost to shake off his daze.
  • Mrs. Cole, a paragon of maternal wisdom, is credited with the theory of pleasure that informs Volume II: she considered pleasure of one sort or other as the universal port of destination, and every wind that blew thither a good one, provided it blew nobody any harm: that she rather compassionated than blamed those unhappy persons who are under a subjection they cannot shake off .... How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision
  • He recovered but could not shake off the belief that his life was in ruins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today Brown was back out on the campaign trail, hoping to shake off 'bigotgate' and get back onto solid issues. Bigotgate: The Fallout From Gordon Brown's Gaffe
  • He stamped his feet to shake off the snow from his boots.
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
  • Choose an uncarpeted room and protect the table with a cover that you can roll up and throw away or shake off outside and wash.
  • These countries are trying to shake off the stultifying effects of several decades of state control.
  • It is taking a long time to shake off the attitudes that became ingrained then. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks.
  • For Lisa the experience was a revelation - and a chance to shake off her earlier strange feelings.
  • Dredge with flour and shake off any excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy.
  • I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank 
  • I can't seem to shake off this nagging cold.
  • So shake off your fears (the nervous energy may help you to jive) and get bopping. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rustem exerted every muscle to shake off his opponent; but the leech was the stronger, for the The Bride of the Nile — Complete
  • I found it difficult to shake off a sense of social inferiority.
  • The industry is desperate to shake off the allegation that the chocolate sold in the West may be tainted by slave labour.
  • LDC director Matthew Hopkinson questions the need for Greggs and Subway to build huge store networks at a time when others are desperate to shake off costly leases: I find it difficult to understand how everyone is going to make money from massive expansion. Fast food chains prosper as cash-strapped consumers shun retailers
  • The president made several jokes in an attempt to shake off his "humourless" tag.
  • Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • My cold's better, but I can't seem to shake off this cough.
  • At least you've got one last chance to shake off your Seasonal Affective Disorder before our 70s and sunshine turns into northwesterly winds tonight as an incoming cold front aims to usher in chillier air. Forecast: 70s today could challenge record
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • Yet she could not shake off the instinctive fear that arose in her — man's inheritance from the wild and howling ages when his hairy, apelike prototype was afraid of the dark and personified the elements into things of fear. Jack London's Story - Moon Face: Planchette pg 3 of 3
  • Yet they could not shake off the idea of an adoption, and finally succumbed.
  • Last night I spent relaxing on the couch and trying to shake off my morose mood, and I think it worked.
  • These countries are trying to shake off the stultifying effects of several decades of state control.
  • I couldn't shake off a niggling worry. Had I forgotten to lock the office door?
  • They may have been feeling ill for some time, and trying to shake off their fears as well as their symptoms.
  • Dredge pork fillets in flour and shake off any excess.
  • Love is out there, so shake off a stay-at-home mood. The Sun
  • The Arabs' closeness to history and their refusal to shake off the shackles of the past are part of their problem. A Rock and a Hard Place
  • Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy.
  • Lightly dust the fish in the seasoned flour and shake off any excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't seem to shake off this cold.
  • In Robert Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land," Jubal said we're prisoners of our early indoctrinations, "for it is hard, very nearly impossible, to shake off one's earliest training. Why You Will Always Exist: Time Is 'On Demand'
  • But it's difficult to shake off the notion that day surgery somehow short-changes you as a patient; you don't have the reassurance of being able to stay in overnight.
  • Ines tried to shake off the feelings surging inside her but failed completely.
  • She has failed to shake off her stomach injury.
  • These labels are, however, often based on assumptions and stereotypes - and can be sticky and difficult to shake off.
  • I found it difficult to shake off a sense of social inferiority.
  • The president made several jokes in an attempt to shake off his "humourless" tag.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy.
  • He could see that she had got to the end of her nervous strength for the present, and he proposed that they should take the Elevated road as far as it would carry them into the country, and shake off their nightmare of flat-hunting for an hour or two; but her conscience would not let her. A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 1
  • I went on along Fleet Street, but could not shake off the idea.
  • Female fish were able to shake off unwanted male attention by changing their physiology to move faster and more efficiently. The Sun
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In 1883 he decided to shake off his controllers by restoring a more liberal constitution.
  • Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season.
  • Charles will come together, if they can but shake off wicked Everard, as we call a kinsman, whom Sir Charles has no mind to intro-duce to you, without your leave. Sir Charles Grandison
  • The industry is desperate to shake off the allegation that the chocolate sold in the West may be tainted by slave labour.
  • The industry is desperate to shake off the allegation that the chocolate sold in the West may be tainted by slave labour.
  • He recovered but could not shake off the belief that his life was in ruins. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn. Anne Frank 
  • He'll do 2,000 yards of swimming every morning; he'll rappel down any cliff he needs to; he will shake off any small-arms fire as if it were a swarm of gnats.
  • The press, once heavily censored, has managed to shake off its shackles.
  • All it takes is a solution of 60 percent dimethylsulphoxide and 40 percent chloroform and a little agitation to shake off the ink, and used paper will be almost as good as new, according to a Physorg. com: Discover Blogs
  • She wiped a spill of milkshake off the counter.
  • It had been on patrol only five hours before, and its flight crew was still trying to shake off the sleep as they rotated the propjet aircraft off the concrete. Red Storm Rising
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Here comes too much peace and quiet, while we wait for our demons to shake off their hangovers and pay us a visit.
  • In 2002, the pair made a documentary entitled Ballet Boyz, and they haven't been able to shake off the tag since.
  • She managed to shake off the dust, probably aided by ultrasonics or some kind of electrostatic charge, and soon was none the worse for her experience.
  • Gerrard will play if he can shake off a slight thigh strain.
  • She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy.
  • We must shake off the image that marketing a service is somehow analogous to marketing goods and approach the matter more vigorously.
  • It looked as if a side with hunger and desire to shake off the nearly men tag had emerged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, brothers! friends! shake off the Circean spell! War Poetry of the South
  • He grinned, trying to shake off his morning glumness, and swung his own gleaming blade around, flourishing it with expertise.
  • These countries are trying to shake off the stultifying effects of several decades of state control.
  • She wiped a spill of milkshake off the counter.
  • Are we to believe that the anticolonialism of Senghor and Césaire, the combat of Lumumba and then Mandela, the thoughts of Franz Fanon, appealing to Africans to shake off their chains and free themselves from their tyrant -- all that, fifty years later, has been reduced to this pathetic rhetoric on the right to self-determination, itself reduced to the right of tyrants to determine the fate of their people? Bernard-Henri Lévy: Return to Benghazi
  • I am trying to shake off my anxiety but I just get overwhelmed. The Sun
  • Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes. The Times Literary Supplement
  • We must shake off the image that marketing a service is somehow analogous to marketing goods and approach the matter more vigorously.
  • “Thus deserted, I retired with my unfortunate family to an obscure quarter of the town, where I remained near two years in a kind of desponding apathy, brooding over my misfortunes, without exerting myself to shake off the burden of them, and barely existing on the trifles which had escaped the general wreck, and some few receipts of small, and almost hopeless, debts. Francis, the Philanthropist: an unfashionable tale
  • The Arabs' closeness to history and their refusal to shake off the shackles of the past are part of their problem. A Rock and a Hard Place
  • Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
  • Anthony lost the first set 3-6, and defeat seemed certain as he looked desperate to shake off the jitters to trail 1-4 in the second set.
  • He twisted and turned in a desperate attempt to shake off his pursuer.
  • To shake off this difficult situation, Japan decided to ally with some other countries.
  • He is the individual many of us would like to be if we could only shake off our obligations and responsibilities to others, if we could only act on the unalloyed imperatives of our notably selfish genes.
  • Even efforts with their best grape varieties seemed to produce wines that could never shake off a legacy of bitterness.
  • She has failed to shake off her stomach injury.
  • During that time Timlin consulted a sports psychologist, who taught him how to shake off setbacks by focusing on the things he does well. USATODAY.com - Red Sox's Timlin better with age
  • The four-piece Quebecois band will be bringing hurdy-gurdies, fiddles, accordions, guitars, and lots of toe-tapping reels and two-steps to the stage, along with waltzes and ballads that will surely help you shake off the cold.
  • Lightly brush the items with beaten egg white, cover completely with sugar, shake off excess, and let dry.
  • Dust the thighs with seasoned flour and shake off excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy.
  • Shake off any excess flour then deep fry until golden brown and drain on kitchen towel. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd still end up drinking neat vodka and dancing on the table at four in the morning, but I couldn't shake off the suspicion that they had moved off towards adulthood without me.
  • Incomers may struggle to shake off the 'grockle' tag for a generation or two. Times, Sunday Times
  • Several officers and his co-pilot were dead and all looked lost until he managed to hide in a cloud long enough to shake off his pursuers.
  • Dredge with flour and shake off any excess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gerrard will play if he can shake off a slight thigh strain.
  • Place crabs flat coat with frying batter evenly , shake off and then set aside.
  • Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy.
  • In 1883 he decided to shake off his controllers by restoring a more liberal constitution.
  • He could never shake off his image as a somewhat effete elitist from America's prosperous northeast.
  • For a while, Dean was able to shake off the flubs, but he was peaking too soon.
  • “Never you fash your thumb about that, Maister Francie,” returned the landlady, with a knowing wink. — “Every Jack will find a Jill, gang the world as it may — and, at the warst o’t, better hae some fashery in finding a partner for the night, than get yoked with ane that you may not be able to shake off the morn.” Saint Ronan's Well
  • Anglers can shake off the confinements of winter and enjoy the intoxicating sense of spring arriving.
  • And I have been trying to shake off the stigma for some time. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • He twisted and turned in a desperate attempt to shake off his pursuer.
  • Meanwhile, Brad has reportedly hired four body doubles to try and shake off the paparazzi in the US..
  • Even though they have yet to impose themselves on the group, it's hard to shake off the notion that the French have big performances in them.
  • He walked away quickly, trying to shake off the unnerving effect of the encounter.
  • Gerrard will play if he can shake off a slight thigh strain.
  • Moni-chan shrugged again, this time trying to shake off the sneaking chill of fear.
  • So I guess even if it took me three years to finally shake off my irrational fear of ecclesiastical authority, my inerudite lips still pay homage to the power of the institutionally bequeathed title, eh, Dr. W? I Think I Was Just Informed of My Pending Excommunication. | Mind on Fire
  • Ted resumed the operation of the cabin and tried to shake off the depressing atmosphere that now pervaded the small room.
  • In the welcome spirit in which people around the world are taking it upon themselves to question and even shake off entrenched and fossilised regimes that have long outstayed their welcome, I wonder if their courageous example could not have something to teach us? Letters: Artistic bravado
  • The betting industry needs to shake off its dowdy appearance and attract customers who will still be customers in the 21st century.
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
  • We managed to shake off the photographers.
  • The president made several jokes in an attempt to shake off his "humourless" tag.
  • Several officers and his co-pilot were dead and all looked lost until he managed to hide in a cloud long enough to shake off his pursuers.
  • Low-level living has found it difficult to shake off its belowstairs image - and understandably so. Times, Sunday Times
  • He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.
  • Oddly enough, missing the first shot seemed to shake off the jitters.
  • It is the top 'earworm', a tune which when heard early in the day is hardest to shake off. The Sun
  • We must shake off the image that marketing a service is somehow analogous to marketing goods and approach the matter more vigorously.
  • For Lisa the experience was a revelation - and a chance to shake off her earlier strange feelings.
  • Settling in his chair, Richard inwardly frowned and struggled to shake off the premonition Seamus's opening paragraph had evoked. SCANDAL'S BRIDE

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