Shakier

Word SHAKIER
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Definitions and meanings of "Shakier"

What do we mean by shakier?

Shaking or trembling.

Nervous, anxious.

(of wood) Full of shakes or cracks; cracked.

Easily shaken; tottering; unsound.

Wavering; undecided.

A strong an powerful young man , very loyal an knows how to treat a women with respect. shakier is also very straight forward and never let anyone take advantage of him Urban Dictionary

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The word "shakier" in example sentences

The closer to the next election, the shakier will be the Republicans positions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Teva's inequitable conduct claim could be on shakier ground following a May 25 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in a patent dispute between Abbott Laboratories and Becton Dickinson & Co. ❋ Peter Loftus (2011)

The Yankees on Friday placed Hughes on the 15-day disabled list with a dead arm, making an uncertain rotation even shakier. ❋ Daniel Barbarisi (2011)

The data presented by the disputants are first shaky (some genetic indicators) and then shakier (funny marks on old graves, odd customs with candles). ❋ Charles C. Mann (2012)

Those companies aren't going to want to lose those steady customers at the same time that their ability to exploit financially shakier customers is being curtailed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Southern California economy is a lot shakier than it was then, and Hispanics who make up 48 percent of Los Angeles County's 10 million people tend as a whole to be more interested in soccer than football. ❋ AP (2011)

Her English is now a little shakier than my son´s. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The grass beside the well, buoyantly undisturbed, leads to an analogy with sedge which is growing near the sea on much shakier ground. ❋ Carol Rumens (2010)

Or ... it's as if that church was a landmark in a very small self-circumscribed world and that I've walked over there expecting to attend the service and found the church and the piece of ground it occupied torn away, like a section from a map, and all is chaos and void where the church used to stand and the world now feels smaller and shakier, less solid and less real. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is possible that the deficit could end up being significantly lower than the White House's projection, which was made weeks ago based on data from the fall, when the economy was on a shakier footing. ❋ Jared A. Favole (2012)

Scientific ideas are on shakier ground because they have a practical component (see the cases about publishing the science behind the H-bomb). ❋ Unknown (2010)

He's accelerated his efforts to burn through gimmicks, pet projects and staged diversions, his voice getting higher, his hands shakier, his promises more frequent and earnest -- and vapid. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yet shakier still were the customers who called it down; smack in the middle of their changes, to hear us coming on, mornings, banging open the quarter panel doors ❋ Dennis Mahagin (2011)

"It's getting toward a real crunchtime—power stations are going to start closing in 2016-17 and unless the market improves the supply security is going to get a bit shakier." ❋ Nicholas Winning (2012)

His knowledge of HillaryCare made him a great resource to MSNBC and helped me come to the conclusion that ObamaCare was on shakier ground than most people thought from the beginning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[whoever] becomes shakiers girl has to [appreciate] him cause [the lord] blessed her ❋ Bswed (2021)

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