Examples of 'shakier' in a sentence

Meaning of "shakier"

shaky (adjective): Unstable, unsteady, or likely to fail. It is often used to describe something that is not firm or reliable
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  • comparative form of shaky: more shaky

How to use "shakier" in a sentence

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Bolivian government shakier as series of protests begins.
A house with a glorious past and a shakier future.
It gets shakier by the minute.
Maybe those walls are shakier now.
You look shakier than a silicon implant ward during an earthquake.
Your marriage is shakier than usual.
Newer standards against hate speech and discrimination are on shakier ground.
We will pick off the shakier aspects of the case.
His hand is getting shakier.
With a hand shakier than a grass skirt on Waikiki.
You can see that my play is often shakier than yours.
But she 's often shakier in her intimate relationships.
The theoretical underpinning for statistics offered by social constructs is often significantly shakier.
But the ground beneath her feet seemed shakier to her than ever before.
By contrast, the theoretical legitimacy of including studies is shakier.

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Gaza is making the Mubarak regime shakier than ever before.
It has done so even as the brickmaker 's global business has looked shakier.
Things are already getting shakier in the House of Uncle Sam.
In short, banks are going to get even shakier.
With historical materialism looking shakier than ever, this speaks in anarchism 's favor.
A decade ago, estimates were closer to a million, though the counting was shakier.
Plus, her voice sounded shakier than normal.
You were kind of mumbly on your nouns but on verbs, you were even shakier.
I found Phil emptying a bottle… with a hand shakier than a grass skirt on Waikiki.
With little prospect of meaningful reform, the economy could get even shakier.
Well, this is shakier than I thought it would be.
This sector is irreplaceable but its economic position is shakier than it might seem.
Roman Law is shakier than Administration, but.
My faith in the Lord is getting shakier recently.
But in comparison, the Grand Fiend 's human tongue was clearly a lot rougher and shakier.
Her story 's getting shakier and shakier.
Others say Trump 's plans are far shakier.
The EU 's unity is gradually becoming shakier.
With missiles of the revolution, the Zionist Regime is shakier than ever.
Yeah, the letters are shakier.
Recently, however, the case for sterile neutrinos has been on shakier ground.
Please! His hand is getting shakier.
Debbie 's alibi 's even shakier.
The unsub is clearly devolving. - Yeah, the letters are shakier.

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