Results for: act of shaking forcefully
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addictive and dangerous to health, compactly, containing mineral salts, demanding and strict, difficult or awkward, difficult to understand, energetically, erect, firm or crisp in texture, forcefully, high in alcohol, in cash, intensely, involving effo...hard
address somebody loudly and forcefully, forceful criticism or persuasion, make a passionate or pompous speech; lecture, scold, scoldingharangue
aircraft, black mineral, flow forcefully in thin stream, hole through which fluid is forced, jet black, jet engine, pressurized stream of fluid, stream of liquid or gas forced out of an opening; spout; jet plane, aircraft powered by jet propulsion; bla...jet
anxiety, public campaigning, shaking, stirring up, disturbing; perturbation, excitement; unrest, turmoilagitation
any of a number of poplar trees (found in Europe and America), poplar with shaking leavesaspen
apply as a penalty, apply carelessly, blow made with an open hand, smack, whack; noise like that of a slap, crack; insult, sharp criticism; guitar technique, blow made with the open hand, directly, sharply, exactly, forcefully, hit with the open hand, ...slap
articulate, having a fluent manner of speaking; expressive, expressing emotion clearly, speaking or spoken beautifully and forcefullyeloquent
articulately, fluently, forcefully; expressivelyeloquently
ask forcefully, ask to know at once, call for resources, claim, require; strongly request, requirement; strong request, customer interest in acquiring something, forceful request, legally enforceable request, need for resources or actiondemand
attack violently, be angry, blow with great force (of wind); fall heavily, come down with great force (of precipitation); rage; charge, forcefully assault, blow with or without precipitation, heavy rain or snow, outburst of feeling, rain of objects, ru...storm
attack with words, rant, rail; protest forcefully, speak out angrilyinveigh
attempt to influence or persuade, bone in jaw, maxilla, one or both of the bones which form the framework of the mouth, mandible or maxilla, persuade somebody forcefully, see also:mandiblejawbone
be afraid, involuntarily shaking with short jerking movements, shiver, quiver, quivering, shake involuntarily with short jerking movements, quiver; fear, be apprehensive, shake slightly but uncontrollably, vibratetremble
be highly critical, big marine mammal, defeat somebody convincingly, hit something forcefully, hunt whales, hunt whales; thrash, hit repeatedly; attack with criticism, impressive example of something, thrash somebody, very large sea mammal with an air ...whale
beat rapidly and forcefully, beat regularly, pulse, vibration, strike, regular beat, single beatthrob
 

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