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UPSET |
Shaken |
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UNSETTLED |
Shaken |
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SALVO |
Oval’s shaken by volley |
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THERMOS |
Mother’s shaken vacuum flask |
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MARACAS |
Instruments shaken in pairs |
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TAMBOURINE |
Percussion instrument struck and shaken |
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GALORE |
Al Gore was shaken up aplenty |
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TEMPERATE |
Mild mate Peter was shaken up |
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INCONCUSSIBLE |
Not concussible; that cannot be shaken. |
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ROLLERCOASTER |
Recall rooster being shaken by wild ride |
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ANTIGEN |
Neat gin, stirred (and shaken) promotes antibodies |
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JET |
To jerk; to jolt; to be shaken. |
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UNSHAKABLE |
Not capable of being shaken; firm; fixed. |
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SUPERSTARDOM |
Eardrops must be shaken to reach celebrity status |
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ASTHMA |
Has mat been shaken because of lung disease? |
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MISDEED |
Did seem to be shaken up by crime |
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CLIMATE |
Malt ice shaken up by long-term weather conditions |
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MARTINI |
Bond prefers Martin and I shaken, not stirred |
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PROOF |
Firmness of mind; stability not to be shaken. |
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QUASH |
To be shaken, or dashed about, with noise. |
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SHAKEN |
Caused to shake; agitated; as, a shaken bough. |
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SLIPSTRING |
One who has shaken off restraint; a prodigal. |
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REAWOKE |
We are OK when shaken and made conscious again |
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NEPOTISM |
Pimento’s shaken, as a practice to favour the family |
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QUASSATION |
The act of shaking, or the state of being shaken. |