shakiness

IPA: ʃˈeɪkinʌs

noun

  • The property of being shaky.
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Examples of "shakiness" in Sentences

  • Problem would seem to be Win7RC shakiness, which is fine: it's an RC, after all ..
  • When I view my own conversions on my standalone hooked up to my TV set I never see that "shakiness".
  • Steve Kean's side were, if anything, likelier to score than the hosts, if only because of Manuel Almunia's shakiness in goal.
  • A look on my stats a while ago about last year showed ITN searching for "Gordon Brown Parkinsons"... the shakiness could be a hint?
  • Many of the unpleasant side effects of the immunosuppressant drugs - such as shakiness, sleeplessness and a burning sensation in the feet - have declined, she said.
  • He nodded and kept going, even as it passed through him that he was being rude, that at the very least he should thank her, and for his own shakiness eat a bit of her cheese and fruit.
  • Because recently i've made another DVD using FAVC with full-d1 and it turns out that the result is shaky and i thought this is caused by choosing half-d1 (Please read my first post since i've explained a lot about the 'shakiness' there if you haven't).
  • The US assessment may turn out to be over-optimistic, given the Taliban's ability in the past to mount surprise attacks, the corruption in the Afghanistan government, the shakiness of Afghan army and police forces, and the double-games played by the Pakistan intelligence services.

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