- SHOOK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHOOK is past tense and chiefly dialectal past participle of shake
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- SHOOK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
shook adjective (FRIGHTENED) (US also shook up); (UK also shaken, shaken up) shocked and upset by an unpleasant experience:
- SHOOK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1 pt of shake 2 not standard a pp of shake adjective 3 slang Also: shook up strongly affected by an event, circumstance, etc ; emotionally unsettled She was so shook she couldn't speak
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Definition of shook verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Shook - definition of shook by The Free Dictionary
shook (ʃʊk) n 1 (in timber working) a set of parts ready for assembly, esp of a barrel
- shook Meaning Origin | Slang by Dictionary. com
Shook is the past tense form of shake, used as a slang term to describe feelings ranging from discombobulation and fear to rage and elation, kind of like "all shaken up "
- shook - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to take hold of (usually the right hand of another person) as a sign of greeting, friendship, etc : [~ + object] They shook hands and exchanged business cards [no object] It's a deal; let's shake on it
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