shakily

IPA: ʃˈeɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a shaky manner.
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Examples of "shakily" in Sentences

  • Jefferson Airplane, staggering onstage a few hours later, were shakily magnificent.
  • "Aunt Bl-" "Coming, Andrew," she called shakily as she fumbled to raise the strap of her leotard.
  • Thunderbird stretched, rose to his feet, shakily, then settled his feathers and ambled weakly toward me.
  • Now part 2, the White House continues to shakily stand by their initial assertions that 75% of the oil has disappeared.
  • Bloomberg reporter Mary Childs closed another shakily sourced report on the future of the iPhone with the remarkable observation on Apple:
  • And then, turning so gradually he could have been a tree growing toward the light, he lifted a hand and pointed, shakily, to the water tank, where it floated on wooden struts behind the two whitewashed yurts that housed Geshe and Lama respectively and rose like twin ice-cream cones from the dead blasted earth.
  • The big, handsome northern flicker is an aggressive bird that often hurls itself at its reflection, falls like a stone, lies on its back with its feet curled up for a while, opens one eye, gets shakily up and staggers through the air to a nearby branch where it spends an hour or two thinking black thoughts—and then flies into the window again.

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