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  • Shake off dislodge, elude, get away from, get rid of, get shot of (slang) give the slip, leave behind, lose, rid oneself of, throw off. shake up agitate, churn (up), disturb, mix, overturn, reorganize, shock, stir (up), turn upside down, unsettle, upset. English Collins Dictionary - English synonyms & Thesaurus.
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  • 1 to remove or be removed with or as if with a quick movement she shook off her depression. 2 tr to escape from; elude they shook off the police.
  • He had to ( shake it off ) so he could put it in his pants. *glancing around stupidly at your friends, miming the shaking off* "( SHAKE IT OFF )".
  • shake [sth] off vtr + adv. (remove by shaking). silkmek, silkelemek, silkip atmak f. Shake the dust off your sandals before you come in the house.
  • DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘shake off' .
  • 4. To recover from or fend off a disease or illness, especially a minor one. A noun or pronoun can be used between "shake" and "off."
  • Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. shake (off) (kendini) bir şeyden arındırmak shake-off kendine gelme ne demek.
  • The meaning of SHAKE-OFF is an act or instance of getting rid of what is unpleasant, undesirable, or unwanted.
  • When a man is going to "shake the dew off the lily" he is talking about shaking the last few drops of urine off his penis after urination.
  • Try as he might, Jimmy still could not shake off his doubts. Caroline Upcher (with James and Nanci LaGarenne) WITHIN A WHISPER (2001).