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shook
shook 1 S0357900 (sho͝ok)n. A set of parts for assembling a barrel or packing box. [Probably from shook cask, variant of shaken cask, cask broken down for shipment, from shaken, dismantled and packed for transport, past participle of shake, to scatter, shed.]
shook 2 S0357900 (sho͝ok)v.Past tense of shake.shook (ʃʊk) n1. (in timber working) a set of parts ready for assembly, esp of a barrel2. (Agriculture) a group of sheaves piled together on end; shock[C18: of unknown origin]
shook (ʃʊk) vb the past tense of shakeadjinformal Austral and NZ keen on; enthusiastic aboutshook (ʃʊk) v. 1. pt. of shake. adj. 2. Also, shook′ up′.Informal. strongly affected by an event; emotionally unsettled. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shook - a disassembled barrel; the parts packed for storage or shipmentbarrel, cask - a cylindrical container that holds liquids | Translationsshook
shookslang Frightened, startled, or upset. Similar in usage to "shook-up." Ooh, the season finale of that show had me shook! I hope my favorite character doesn't die.See:- all shook up
- shake (one) out of (something)
- shake (one's) booty
- shake (one's) fist at (someone or something)
- shake (one's) hand
- shake (one's) head
- shake (one's) head no
- shake (one's) tree
- shake (something) to its foundations
- shake (something) to the foundations
- shake a/the habit
- shake down
- shake hands (with one)
- shake hands with the unemployed
- shake in (one's) shoes
- shake it
- shake like an aspen leaf
- shake off
- shake on (something)
- shake on it
- shake out
- shake the dew off the lily
- shake the dust from (one's) feet
- shake the foundations of (something)
- shake the lead out
- shake the pagoda tree
- shake up
- shake with laughter
- shook
- shook up
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