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to shaking

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To cause (something) to move rapidly in opposite directions alternatingly.

  • The earthquake shook the building.

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"And I look forward to shaking his hand sometime soon".

TCI is no stranger to shaking companies up.

To lose control, to be reduced to shaking, shouting, crying with fear".

New York City politicians are accustomed to shaking hands, memorizing names and delivering sound bites.

Town planning in those countries amounts to shaking a giant dustbin over the land.

England will not be averse to shaking up some of the Afghan top-order batsmen.

Periscope, therefore, could offer some real headway when it comes to shaking off ignorance.

I had a flashback to shaking his hand moments before, and I wished I had brought my Purell.

"I don't get to shaking just because I am facing Drogba," the Zambian goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene said before the final.

Seth Fischer, an activist investor, says the government's backing makes all the difference when it comes to shaking up firms.

The trouble is that it is mighty tough to move from being inside an establishment to shaking it up.

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