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the shakes

Involuntarily trembling or shaking, as due to fear, anxiety, disease, or a reaction to (or withdrawal from) a substance, such as drugs or alcohol. I've been doing public speaking for nearly 10 years, but I still get the shakes when I have to get up in front of a packed auditorium. I'm trying to get sober and haven't had a drink in four days, but I've been having the shakes something fierce. My aunt has Parkinson's disease, and I know the shakes have made life really hard for her lately.
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shakes

n. the delirium tremens. I got the shakes again. That’s what I get for putting soda water in my whiskey.
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Applying the shakes to the roof isn't hard, either.
Twist again in the same way, and the shake should pop off the bolt.
The scientists are trying to reformulate the shakes and eliminate the cereal flavor.
The fiber content ranges from 2% to 2.2%, which qualifies the shakes as a good source of fiber.
Kids, with their "choosy" culinary tastes, weren't crazy about the shakes. Some comments: "Not sweet enough," "There's an aftertaste," and "Tastes like cereal."
"We're trying to reformulate the shakes and get rid of the cereal flavor," says Richard Konstance, a chemical engineer in the dairy unit.
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