object) by shaking. The archaeologists shook off the dust that had fallen from the roof, and promptly continued their work. To dissociate oneself from (an...
scrollàto) reflexive of scrollare to shake oneself Synonyms: scuotersi, agitarsi, muoversi to shake (something) off (of oneself) si scrollò la neve dalle spalle...
(hitna'ér) (hitpa'el construction) to shake oneself to shirk, renounce (such as a responsibility or obligation) to shake off (such as a feeling or a bothersome...
fataꞌchi (“to shake around”). IPA(key): /i.li.fa.taʔ.t͡ʃi/ ilifataꞌchi (active voice, intransitive, nominal subject) to shake oneself (said of dogs)...
(emotionally, figuratively) (transitive) to shake up (reflexive, literary) to shake (oneself) (reflexive, colloquial) to make an effort Conjugation of secouer (see...
шилгээх (šilgeex, “to stir, shake oneself”)) and Proto-Tungusic *silgü- (“to shake, tremble”) (cf. Evenki силгин (silgin, “to shake, tremble”)). Either inherited...
From Proto-Yukaghir *ńiɣ- ньигэдэй (ņigedej) to shake oneself Nikolaeva, Irina (2006) A Historical Dictionary of Yukaghir (Trends in Linguistics Documentation;...
(idiomatic) To separate oneself from something unpleasant; to leave a place for good. Synonyms: shake the dust from one's feet, shake the dust from one's...
Old Javanese kirik (“pup”), kirig (“to shake oneself”) (compare Javanese ꦏꦶꦫꦶꦒ꧀ (kirig, “to shudder; to shake”), Cebuano kirig (“to convulse”)), from...
(perfective otrząsnąć) (transitive) to shake off (to remove by shaking) (reflexive with się) to shake something off oneself (reflexive with się, figuratively)...