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Definition of shaking
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Shaking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shak.
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Tremble
::
Tremble
(n.) An
involuntary
shaking
or
quivering.
Hopper
::
Hopper
(n.) A
chute,
box, or
receptacle,
usually
funnel-shaped
with an
opening
at the lower part, for
delivering
or
feeding
any
material,
as to a
machine;
as, the
wooden
box with its
trough
through
which grain
passes
into a mill by
joining
or
shaking,
or a
funnel
through
which fuel
passes
into a
furnace,
or coal, etc., into a car..
Tottery
::
Tottery
(a.)
Trembling
or
vaccilating,
as if about to fall;
unsteady;
shaking..
Shaking
::
Shaking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shak.
Succussion
::
Succussation
(n.) A
shaking;
succussion.
Rumble
::
Rumble
(v. t.) To cause to pass
through
a
rumble,
or
shaking
machine.
See
Rumble,
n., 4..
Ague
::
Ague (n.) A
chill,
or state of
shaking,
as with
cold..
Shakedown
::
Shakedown
(n.) A
temporary
substitute
for a bed, as one made on the floor or on
chairs;
--
perhaps
originally
from the
shaking
down of straw for this
purpose..
Easily
::
Easily
(adv.)
Without
shaking
or
jolting;
commodiously;
as, a
carriage
moves
easily..
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To cause to sink; to
lower;
to
depress;
hence,
also, to
render
close or
compact;
as, to
settle
the
contents
of a
barrel
or bag by
shaking
it..
Tremulous
::
Tremulous
(a.)
Shaking;
shivering;
quivering;
as, a
tremulous
limb; a
tremulous
motion
of the hand or the lips; the
tremulous
leaf of the
poplar..
Quassation
::
Quassation
(n.) The act of
shaking,
or the state of being
shaken..
Succussive
::
Succussion
(n.) The act of
shaking;
a
shake;
esp.
(Med.),
a
shaking
of the body to
ascertain
if there be a
liquid
in the
thorax..
Shufflecap
::
Shufflecap
(n.) A play
performed
by
shaking
money in a hat or cap.
Tremulent
::
Tremulent
(a.)
Tremulous;
trembling;
shaking.
Queachy
::
Queachy
(a.)
Yielding
or
trembling
under the feet, as moist or boggy
ground;
shaking;
moving..
Shakefork
::
Shakefork
(n.) A fork for
shaking
hay; a
pitchfork.
Jactation
::
Jactation
(n.) A
throwing
or
tossing
of the body; a
shaking
or
agitation.
Shaky
::
Shaky
(superl.)
Shaking
or
trembling;
as, a shaky spot in a
marsh;
a shaky
hand..
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