Examples of 'shaken off' in a sentence

Meaning of "shaken off"

shaken off: This phrase describes getting rid of something unwanted or overcoming a negative situation. It is commonly used when discussing overcoming obstacles or challenges
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  • past participle of shake off

How to use "shaken off" in a sentence

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shaken off
He seems to have shaken off whatever it was.
Paper dust and particles are shaken off.
We have not shaken off the graviton field.
Rage can not be shaken off.
He has shaken off his sleeve.
The adults are often shaken off first.
The girl was shaken off by the words of the young man.
Must have got shaken off.
You could have shaken off the prosecutor and saved the car.
Guilt and superstition were shaken off.
Just when we would shaken off your bodyguard.
Because we are family some memories can not be shaken off.
I had finally shaken off my illness.
Andrei instantly moves to hug her but he was shaken off.
We have already shaken off prudery and embarrassment.

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Any excess powder was shaken off.
They have never quite shaken off their ancestral influence.
And it took a very long time for that to be shaken off.
You have still not shaken off that cold.
Drops adhering to the sample are removed by an air jet or shaken off.
As if metal had finally shaken off its shell.
Excess water was shaken off twice and the bar replaced in the soapdish.
I do not like being shaken off.
The fighters were shaken off but the target was still far distant.
It looks like the rich have finally shaken off the recession.
Countries that had shaken off the Communist regimes adopted Western style democracy and free market.
Not to be shaken off.
The crumb may be applied in excess using a crumb applicator with surplus shaken off.
The particles will be shaken off the wires and apertures.
Albania is a beautiful country with a miserable history that is shaken off in a hurry.
By the home turn he had shaken off his nearest pursuers.
One of the stars fell to the earth like a fig that was shaken off a limb.
The excess charoset is then shaken off and the maror is eaten.
He 's shaken off our team and now he is going to court.
The URLs have not merely shaken off their slugs.
They got shaken off their feet, kicked to death.
This little peasant boy will be shaken off like nuts from a tree.
He had shaken off the hold-back straps of unbelief.
Karmic matter should be destroyed or shaken off the soul by the practice of penances.
And every once in a while, we get shaken off.
The water should then be shaken off so as not to dilute the salt.
A polar bear 's fur is so dense that water is easily shaken off.
Europe has clearly not yet shaken off the influence of the two superpowers.
Electrostatic powder deposition applies excess powder that must be shaken off the preform before use.
I have never really shaken off that bug I picked up in Cairo.
In Petersburg he always felt that he had shaken off ten years.
When they have shaken off their wine, then will they repent.
Despite this growth the publication has not shaken off all its defects.
The libertarians have shaken off their torpor to warm up the cadaver of anarcho-syndicalism.
Nairo Quintana seems to have shaken off his sickness.

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