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US
/ˈʃʊk/
]
[ UK /ʃˈʊk/ ]
[ UK /ʃˈʊk/ ]
NOUN
- a disassembled barrel; the parts packed for storage or shipment
How To Use shook In A Sentence
- A letter to his wife in 1847 tells of a visit to the Brights at Rochdale; how 'John and I discorded in our views not a little', and how 'I shook peaceable Brightdom as with Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies
- Even the shoes, booties with vertiginous heels, were covered in grasping little coral-like tentacles that shook as the models -- their faces abloom with gold and colorful stripes -- stomped down the catwalk. Balmain, Zac Posen, Rick Owens & Manish Arora Out Of This World In Paris (PHOTOS, POLL)
- The doctor looked at the medication I'd been given and shook his head with a slightly incredulous look.
- Marya shook her head, her neatly bobbed dark hair brushing against high cheekbones.
- They shook hands in a very male, unaffectionate sort of way.
- She shook her head and told him that two of her lower teeth had cavities.
- It is said that Scheiner, on hearing this in a Rome bookshop, turned purple and shook violently.
- The building shook like an earthquake.
- For him, the fiend that shook his faith was the ichneumon wasp, which lays its eggs inside the larvae of the horntail wasp.
- I shook my head at him, trying to look like a warning, a big frown to exaggerate gravity. WHITE LIES