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to shaky
adjective
Shaking or trembling.
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Both players got off to shaky starts.
It moves the play to shaky ground as well.
Within a few years the Praters went from comfortable to shaky.
Pitch was the problem in her singing, prone to shaky tone and flatness.
The E.C.B. did respond to signs that banks are reluctant to lend to each other because of fears about their exposure to shaky government debt.
THE European credit crisis has dominated the headlines, but the biggest reaction to shaky global economic and financial conditions has been in Asia.
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Love may be stretching the definition, as the marriage with Gibbs would appear to be shaky to say the least.
The most obvious solution hits the audience pretty early on: an overdone devotion to shaky-cam techniques, quick cuts and fairly extreme close-ups.
That coupled with a loss of front-facing OIS leads to shakier images and blurrier photos.
The attacks dealt yet another blow to already shaky attempts to arrange a meaningful cease-fire.
Potential builders of generating stations don't want to sell to such shaky customers.
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