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shook(2)(dictionary)
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Ten Days that Shook the World(dictionary)

shook(1) (iou)



shook adjective. L17.
[pa. pple of SHAKE verb.]
Shaken. arch. L17.
Francis Thompson Reversing the shook banners of their song.
b. Of a cask: having or consisting of a set of staves and headings made to be readily fitted together. Cf. SHAKE noun 11, SHOOK noun. US. rare. M18.
Emotionally or physically disturbed, discomposed, upset. Chiefly pred. Usu. foll. by up. colloq. L19.
Wilderness Odyssey Gil never appeared..nervous, or shook up.
Foll. by on: be keen on or enthusiastic about. Austral. & NZ colloq. L19.