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"shake head" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is showing disagreement or disapproval through a physical movement. For example, "Jim shook his head when he heard his boss's plan".
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Shake head when she says she'll only take money.
"The spiral on this one's a little thick, don't you think?" Head shake, head shake, frown, pretend-to-care head shake.
It's true that it encourages users to look into their device's camera and make specific gestures: nod, shake head, smile, yawn or stick out their tongue, so Angela can copy it.
Moderate inter-rater reliability was observed in three of six of signs: clutch or shake head, slow to get up, and unresponsiveness (Table 6).
Clutch or shake head, gait ataxia (or having wobbly legs), unresponsiveness, and post-impact seizure-like features had moderate agreement for both expert and naïve raters.
Among the other signs, inter-rater reliability was the strongest for clutch or shake head, slow to get up, and unresponsiveness, each with a moderate agreement classification.
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Waiter shakes head.
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He's shaking head no.
[Shakes head.].
Melody: ((shaking head)) Nope.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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