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shake someone's belief — shake someone’s belief/confidence/faith/ phrase to make someone doubt something that they were certain was true Nothing could shake Mary’s confidence as an athlete. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym to make… … Useful english dictionary
shake someone's confidence — shake someone’s belief/confidence/faith/ phrase to make someone doubt something that they were certain was true Nothing could shake Mary’s confidence as an athlete. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym to make… … Useful english dictionary
shake someone's faith — shake someone’s belief/confidence/faith/ phrase to make someone doubt something that they were certain was true Nothing could shake Mary’s confidence as an athlete. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym to make… … Useful english dictionary
shake someone's hand — shake (someone s) hand to greet someone by taking their hand in your own and moving it up and down a little. The Texas coach shook my dad s hand and said he had wanted to meet him for a long time. Usage notes: sometimes used as a way to express… … New idioms dictionary
shake someone down N. Amer. — shake someone down N. Amer. informal extort money from someone. → shake … English new terms dictionary
shake someone up — rouse someone from lethargy, apathy, or complacency he had to do something to shake the team up we lacked spark … Useful english dictionary
shake someone down — 1. tv. to blackmail omeone. (Underworld.) □ Fred was trying to shake Tracy down, but she got the cops in on it. CD The police chief was trying to shake down just about everybody in town. 2. tv. to put pressure on someone to lend one money. □ We… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shake someone off — GET AWAY FROM, escape, elude, dodge, lose, leave behind, get rid of, give someone the slip, throw off the scent; Brit. informal get shot of. → shake * * * get away from someone by shaking their grip loose ■ manage to evade or outmaneuver someone… … Useful english dictionary
shake someone/something up — 1 the accident shook him up.: See shake verb sense 4. 2 plans to shake up the legal profession: REORGANIZE, restructure, revolutionize, alter, change, transform, reform … Useful english dictionary
shake someone/thing off — get rid of or put an end to. → shake … English new terms dictionary