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shaking

[shey-king] / ˈʃeɪ kɪŋ /


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The children could be seen taking Christmas cards and flowers from some of those in the crowd, chatting to them and shaking their hands.

From BBC

His symptoms include shaking and a burning sensation throughout his body, muscle spasms and a racing pulse.

From The Wall Street Journal

As AI becomes more intertwined in our work and personal lives, it’s also shaking up playtime.

From Los Angeles Times

One Christmas night, as we drove him back to Fall River from the family party, he gazed out the car window at the festooned Joseph P. Kennedy before suddenly turning away and shaking his head.

From Salon

All three major US indices advanced, shaking off early weakness after the country's strong gross domestic product report sparked talk that the Federal Reserve would refrain from further interest rate cuts.

From Barron's