Shake vs. Move

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Shakeverb

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

Shakeverb

(transitive) To move (one's head) from side to side, especially to indicate refusal, reluctance, or disapproval.

Shakeverb

(transitive) To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion.

Shakeverb

(transitive) To disturb emotionally; to shock.

Shakeverb

(transitive) To lose, evade, or get rid of (something).

Shakeverb

(intransitive) To move from side to side.

Shakeverb

To shake hands.

Shakeverb

(intransitive) To dance.

Shakeverb

To give a tremulous tone to; to trill.

Shakeverb

To threaten to overthrow.

Shakeverb

To be agitated; to lose firmness.

Shakenoun

The act of shaking or being shaken; tremulous or back-and-forth motion.

Shakenoun

A milkshake.

Shakenoun

A beverage made by adding ice cream to a (usually carbonated) drink; a float.

Shakenoun

Shake cannabis, small, leafy fragments of cannabis that gather at the bottom of a bag of marijuana.

Shakenoun

(building material) A thin shingle.

Shakenoun

A crack or split between the growth rings in wood.

Shakenoun

A fissure in rock or earth.

Shakenoun

A basic wooden shingle made from split logs, traditionally used for roofing etc.

Shakenoun

(informal) Instant, second. (Especially in two shakes.)

Shakenoun

(nautical) One of the staves of a hogshead or barrel taken apart.

Shakenoun

(music) A rapid alternation of a principal tone with another represented on the next degree of the staff above or below it; a trill.

Shakenoun

A shook of staves and headings.

Shakenoun

The redshank, so called from the nodding of its head while on the ground.

Shake

obs. p. p. of Shake.

Shakeverb

To cause to move with quick or violent vibrations; to move rapidly one way and the other; to make to tremble or shiver; to agitate.

Shakeverb

Fig.: To move from firmness; to weaken the stability of; to cause to waver; to impair the resolution of.

Shakeverb

To give a tremulous tone to; to trill; as, to shake a note in music.

Shakeverb

To move or remove by agitating; to throw off by a jolting or vibrating motion; to rid one's self of; - generally with an adverb, as off, out, etc.; as, to shake fruit down from a tree.

Shakeverb

To be agitated with a waving or vibratory motion; to tremble; to shiver; to quake; to totter.

Shakenoun

The act or result of shaking; a vacillating or wavering motion; a rapid motion one way and other; a trembling, quaking, or shivering; agitation.

Shakenoun

A fissure or crack in timber, caused by its being dried too suddenly.

Shakenoun

A fissure in rock or earth.

Shakenoun

A rapid alternation of a principal tone with another represented on the next degree of the staff above or below it; a trill.

Shakenoun

One of the staves of a hogshead or barrel taken apart.

Shakenoun

A shook of staves and headings.

Shakenoun

The redshank; - so called from the nodding of its head while on the ground.

Shakenoun

building material used as siding or roofing

Shakenoun

frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream

Shakenoun

a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it

Shakenoun

grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)

Shakenoun

reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement

Shakenoun

causing to move repeatedly from side to side

Shakeverb

move or cause to move back and forth;

Shakeverb

move with or as if with a tremor;

Shakeverb

shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively;

Shakeverb

move back and forth or sideways;

Shakeverb

undermine or cause to waver;

Shakeverb

stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of;

Shakeverb

get rid of;

Shakeverb

bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking;

Shakeverb

shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state;

Shakeverb

(of a structure or area of land) tremble or vibrate

Shakeverb

cause to tremble or vibrate

Shakeverb

(of a person, part of the body, or the voice) tremble uncontrollably from a strong emotion

Shakeverb

move (an object) up and down or from side to side with rapid, forceful, jerky movements

Shakeverb

remove (an object or substance) from something by movements of this kind

Shakeverb

grasp (someone) and move them roughly to and fro, either in anger or to rouse them from sleep

Shakeverb

brandish in anger or as a warning; make a threatening gesture with

Shakeverb

get rid of or put an end to

Shakeverb

upset the composure or confidence of; shock or astonish

Shakeverb

cause a change of mood or attitude by shocking or disturbing (someone)

Shakenoun

an act of shaking

Shakenoun

an amount of something that is sprinkled by shaking a container

Shakenoun

a fit of trembling or shivering

Shakenoun

short for milkshake

Shakenoun

an earth tremor.

Shakenoun

a trill.

Shakenoun

a kind of rough wooden shingle, used especially on rustic buildings

Moveverb

(intransitive) To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.

Moveverb

(intransitive) To act; to take action; to begin to act

Moveverb

(intransitive) To change residence, for example from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and live at another place. See also move out and move in.

Moveverb

To change the place of a piece in accordance with the rules of the game.

Moveverb

To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry, convey, draw, or push from one place to another

Moveverb

To transfer (a piece or man) from one space or position to another, according to the rules of the game

Moveverb

(transitive) To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion, or appeal; to influence.

Moveverb

(transitive) To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion, to excite (for example, an emotion).

Moveverb

To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit

Moveverb

To mention; to raise (a question); to suggest (a course of action); to lodge (a complaint).

Moveverb

To incite, urge (someone to do something); to solicit (someone for or of an issue); to make a proposal to.

Moveverb

To apply to, as for aid.

Moveverb

To request an action from the court.

Moveverb

To bow or salute upon meeting.

Movenoun

The act of moving; a movement.

Movenoun

An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose.

Movenoun

A formalized or practiced action used in athletics, dance, physical exercise, self-defense, hand-to-hand combat, etc.

Movenoun

The event of changing one's residence.

Movenoun

A change in strategy.

Movenoun

A transfer, a change from one employer to another.

Movenoun

(board games) The act of moving a token on a gameboard from one position to another according to the rules of the game.

Moveverb

To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry, convey, draw, or push from one place to another; to impel; to stir; as, the wind moves a vessel; the horse moves a carriage.

Moveverb

To transfer (a piece or man) from one space or position to another on a playing board, according to the rules of the game; as, to move a king.

Moveverb

To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion, or appeal; to influence.

Moveverb

To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion; to touch pathetically; to excite, as an emotion.

Moveverb

To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.

Moveverb

To apply to, as for aid.

Moveverb

To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another; as, a ship moves rapidly.

Moveverb

To act; to take action; to stir; to begin to act; as, to move in a matter.

Moveverb

To change residence; to remove, as from one house, town, or state, to another.

Moveverb

To change the place of a piece in accordance with the rules of the game.

Movenoun

The act of moving; a movement.

Movenoun

The act of moving one of the pieces, from one position to another, in the progress of the game; also, the opportunity or obligation to so move a piece; one's turn; as, you can only borrow from the bank in Monopoly when it's your move.

Movenoun

An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose.

Movenoun

the act of deciding to do something;

Movenoun

the act of changing your residence or place of business;

Movenoun

a change of position that does not entail a change of location;

Movenoun

the act of changing location from one place to another;

Movenoun

(game) a player's turn to move a piece or take some other permitted action

Moveverb

change location; move, travel, or proceed;

Moveverb

cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense;

Moveverb

move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion;

Moveverb

change residence, affiliation, or place of employment;

Moveverb

follow a procedure or take a course;

Moveverb

be in a state of action;

Moveverb

go or proceed from one point to another;

Moveverb

perform an action, or work out or perform (an action);

Moveverb

have an emotional or cognitive impact upon;

Moveverb

give an incentive for action;

Moveverb

arouse sympathy or compassion in;

Moveverb

dispose of by selling;

Moveverb

progress by being changed;

Moveverb

live one's life in a specified environment;

Moveverb

have a turn; make one's move in a game;

Moveverb

propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting

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