Japanese star shaped throwing weapon.
Disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock.
1 He's obviously very shaken , he's got a long road ahead, he said.
2 CHINA:Will China be shaken or stirred by the new James Bond film?
3 His loss and the circumstances surrounding it have shaken the party vote.
4 Mr Lindsay said the rescue left him and his tour group shaken .
5 Whatever the cause the costly error had shaken his faith in Jennings.
6 She had not quite shaken off the effects of the new venom.
7 Once more the box is shaken ; once more the oracular bamboo protrudes.
8 However, the east has remained volatile, shaken by sporadicfighting and ethnic massacres.
9 Mr Ali said people were shaken up but the community would recover.
10 Yesterday's fallout has shaken the company's confidence in the product, he said.
11 Faith in politics has been badly shaken and needs to be restored.
12 That has shaken Poles' faith in NATO's resolve, officials in Warsaw say.
13 A strong earthquake has shaken the lower parts of the South Island.
14 But subsequent tough talk from Trump officials has shaken those expectations somewhat.
15 He could tell that Wardle had been shaken by the new attack.
16 Already, the new gravitational-wave data has shaken up the field of astrophysics.
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About this term shake Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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