shaky|shakier|shakiest in English
adjective
[shak·y || 'ʃeɪkɪ]
unstable, wobbly, unsound; trembling, quivery; questionable; unreliable
Use "shaky|shakier|shakiest" in a sentence
1. A: The calves are shaky.
2. Oh, this list is so shaky.
3. Financially, the arrangement was distinctly shaky.
4. The tripod is too shaky.
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6. My legs still felt quite shaky.
7. The experience had left him rather shaky.
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11. Her hands are shaky because she's nervous.
12. The future looks shaky for the present government.
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15. 8 My legs still felt quite shaky.
16. Their relationship is beginning to look decidedly shaky.
17. It is difficult to traverse the shaky bridge.
18. 27 A bumpy, shaky ride back across Paris.
19. This becomes an isosceles triangle -- again, very shaky.
20. The company's finances are looking a bit shaky.
21. The table is shaky because the braces are loose.
22. You see, your child’s adulthood may be shaky at first.
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