10 Results found for "en/shake_in_one's_shoes".

quake in one's boots

shake in one's boots, quake in one's shoes, shake in one's shoes quake in one's boots (third-person singular simple present quakes in one's boots, present...


shake

bake, shake 'n bake shake down shake hands shake hands with the unemployed shake in one's boots shake in one's shoes shake it shake like a leaf shake like...


shoe-leather

types of shoe leathers which are commanding replacement costs today. 1942 October 12, “Is there a Bagpipe Player in the Audience? [Regal Shoes advertisement]”...


quake

quakebreech quakebuttock quake in one's boots quake in one's shoes Quaker quaking asp quaking grass quaking pudding   tremble or shake The translations below...


puristaa

clench one's teeth to compress (to press together into a smaller space) to flatten (to make flat by applying pressure) to rub, pinch (of shoes, to be...


throat

one's belly thinks one's throat has been cut one's heart in one's throat one's stomach thinks one's throat has been cut one-throat one throat to choke ram...


adhesion

frictional grip on a surface, of wheels, shoes etc. 1964 September, “News: Fewer diesels for NER in 1965”, in Modern Railways, page 201: Several types...


claquer

clap one's hands claquer les acrobates ― to clap the acrobats (intransitive, of fingers) to click, to snap faire claquer ses doigts ― to click one's fingers...


pump

enPR: pŭmp, IPA(key): /pʌmp/ Rhymes: -ʌmp From Middle English pumpe, possibly from Middle Dutch pompe (“pipe, water conduit”) or Middle Low German pumpe...


wheeze

" 2009, J. P. White, Every Boat Turns South, page 112: One boy in a black tuxedo and red shoes plays a wheezing accordion like a roadside undertaker....