| shake | the act of imposing a new organization |
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| shake | capable of being weakened |
| shake | (slang) extortion of money (as by blackmail) |
| shake | disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock |
| shake | a financial condition that results in the elimination of marginally financed participants in an industry |
| shake | a container in which something can be shaken |
| shake | a person who wields power and influence |
| shake | a member of Christian group practicing celibacy and communal living and common possession of property and separation from the world |
| shake | a celibate and communistic Christian sect in the United States |
| shake | English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616) |
| shake | of or relating to William Shakespeare or his works |
| shake | a sonnet consisting three quatrains and a concluding couplet in iambic pentameter with the rhyme pattern abab cdcd efef gg |
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