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the shaky
adjective
Shaking or trembling.
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"They're scared about the shaky economy".
The shaky link of the evening was, surprisingly, Valery Gergiev.
The shaky coalition government's future looks rather less assured.
The shaky Game 4 performance raised one large concern.
"The Shaky Isles" are riven by fault lines.
The shaky economic environment became evident in recent weeks.
Mr. Sharon's visit can strengthen the shaky truce.
On these lush summer evenings, the shaky economy is stored in the back of the mind.
The Samata Party's loyalty to the shaky government coalition has been secured, at least temporarily.
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The more questions they asked, the shakier his defense became.
Jordan's monarchy, with its shallower historic roots, is the shakier of the pair.
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