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Phrasal Verb - shaking off

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To get rid of something, such as an unwanted feeling or a physical problem, by making vigorous movements or taking decisive actions. This phrasal verb can also mean to escape from a pursuer or to recover from an illness or a shock.

Examples

No.Example
1After the long illness, she was finally able to shake off her fatigue and resume her normal activities.
2He was feeling nervous before the presentation, but he managed to shake off his anxiety once he started speaking.
3Despite the heavy rain, the runner refused to let it dampen her spirits and continued to shake off the water droplets from her body.
4The thief tried to shake off the detectives, but they managed to keep pace with him.
5After being in a car accident, the victim spent weeks in the hospital trying to shake off the effects of the trauma.
6The student was initially intimidated by the professor, but after a few classes, she managed to shake off her fear and engage in productive discussions.
7The patient was instructed to shake off the excess water from the bandages before putting them back on.
8The company struggled to shake off the negative publicity after the scandal.
9The dog shook off the mud after playing in the puddles.
10The survivor of the earthquake was finally able to shake off the shock and begin the long process of rebuilding her home.