How to use in-sentence of “shook”:
+ When her brother Abraham Lincoln heard of her death, his body shook with sobs.
+ At one point he was poisoned, so that he could not write anymore because his hands shook so badly.
+ She was confident, shook hands with everybody and was “totally sweet and perky”.
+ In 1999 “Time” named Pankhurst as one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century, stating: “she shaped an idea of women for our time; she shook society into a new pattern from which there could be no going back.” Fulford, Roger.
+ After the match, they shook hands and celebrated together.
+ Representatives of both countries shook hands.
+ Hooker also played slide guitar on the 1962 Muddy Waters recording “You Shook Me”.

Example sentences of “shook”:
+ He also shook hands with Vince but Vince later kicked Hart in the gut which was part of a storyline.
+ In the 1970s a series of developments occurred that shook neo-Keynesian theory.
+ He also shook hands with Vince but Vince later kicked Hart in the gut which was part of a storyline.
+ In the 1970s a series of developments occurred that shook neo-Keynesian theory.
+ Jumbo shook his head in alarm.
+ During the storm, an earthquake shook the region.
+ After the match, both shook hands in the ring.
+ Also the sky and the earth shook and the sun and the moon became clear.
+ The world wars shook up the gender’s relations, but only temporarily.
+ However, Ekhtesari said she shook hands with male participants at a poetry event in Sweden.
+ Tourischeve shook Comăneci’s hand before accepting her own medal.
+ And shook herself free.
+ On the first day, Hitler shook hands only with the German victors and then left the stadium.
+ Tall office buildings in those cities shook with the tremor.
+ The Scriden rocks fell “some two hundred years ago, with a concussion that shook the earth and was heard in Bute and Argyllshire”.
+ The Battle of Kanglatongbi is one such battle faced during the battle of Imphal which shook the Japanese to retreat after losing thousands of their own.
+ Burgess shook his hand before he died.
+ In 62 an earthquake shook the city of Pompeii, destroying much of the Temple of Jupiter.
+ During the night he and Shawn Michaels agreed to a truce, shook hands and hugged.
