1249 collocations for shaked

Why mumble unintelligible things? What land, what tribe produced that shaking head? Declare it!

In those days, hardly any one shook hands unless they were fairly intimatethe men never.

Some orator would say something that displeased the public, and in a moment there would be the greatest uproar, protestations and accusations from all sides, some of the extreme Left getting up, gesticulating wildly, and shaking their fists at the speakerthe

"'Other one?' I ses, 'wot other one?' "Cap'n Tarbell shook his 'ead and smiled like a silly gal.

In the tallest part of St. Louis, its busiest thoroughfares inclosing it in a rectangle, the Hotel Sherman, where traveling salesmen with real alligator bags and third-finger diamonds habitually shake their first Pullman dust, rears eighteen stories up through and above an aeriality of soft-coal smoke, which fits over the rim of the city like a skull-cap.

She shook her finger at me playfully, and turned to her husband.

I asked him whether he thought if his countrymen were to shake off the yoke of the English, they could maintain their independence?

It shook, for the moment, his faith in God's justice and goodness.

When to the yawning grave he came, Terror unnerved and shook his frame.

On the way to the dépôt Major Brown had said, "Now, Cody, when we come back we'll give Bache a lively ride and shake him up a little." Major Brown was a jolly good fellow, but sometimes he would get "a little off," and as this was one of his "off days" he was bound to amuse himself in some original and mischievous way.

The waste was wild; but rather that than to see the man who might have shaken earth and hell thus turning, turning to madness and the awful journey.

On the following day they shake the trees, and clank their keys, while the church bells are ringing, under the impression that the more noise they make the more fruit will they get.

She was right about this, as fifteen miles an hour on horseback would, in a short time, shake any man "all to pieces"; and there were but very few, if any, riders who could stand it for any great length of time.

Suddenly, a distinct tremor shook the house, and there came a faint and distant, whirring buzz, that grew rapidly into a far, muffled screaming.

Successive explosions, some light, some severe, shook the foundations of the island.

"I am minded to strike such a blow as shall hearten Sir Benedict for the siege and shake Black Ivo's confidence.

One would think that to meet with such a singular personage in this wild, lonely place would have shaken any man's nerves; but Tom was a hard-minded fellow, not easily daunted, and he had lived so long with a termagant wife that he did not even fear the devil.

" The big man, with all the madness out of him, put his towsy head in his hands, and a sob shook his great shoulders.

Mechanically she took up the brush, and shook back her beautiful hair.

A dizziness overtook me; and then all at once a great desire seized and shook my very soul.

A dull roaring commenced, grew in volume, and then a great explosion shook the very ground under our feet.

It is pitiful to see wee frost-pinched sparrows on cold mornings in the mountain groves shaking the snow from their feathers, and hopping about as if anxious to be cheery, then hastening back to their hidings out of the wind, puffing out their breast-feathers over their toes, and subsiding among the leaves, cold and breakfastless, while the snow continues to fall, and there is no sign of clearing.

Oh, talk of Him in solitary glooms Where o'er the rock the scarcely waving pine Fills the brown shade with a religious awe; And ye, whose bolder note is heard afar, Who shake the astonished world, lift high to heaven Th' impetuous song, and say from whom you rage.

Heavy splashes shook the water.

But her glance fell again and she shook his arm severely.

1249 collocations for  shaked