Shakily example sentences

shakily

definition

  - adverb form of shaky

shak·y

adjective

shaky (adjective) · shakier (comparative adjective) · shakiest (superlative adjective)

  - shaking or trembling:

  - unstable because of poor construction or heavy use:

  - not safe or reliable; liable to fail or falter:

Synonyms

shaky, trembling, shaking, tremulous, quivering, quivery, unsteady, wobbly, weak, quavery, trembly, faint, dizzy, lightheaded, giddy, groggy, muzzy, woozy, vertiginous, steady, unsteady, unstable, wobbly, precarious, rocky, rickety, flimsy, frail, decrepit, ramshackle, dilapidated, wonky, dicky, stable, faltering, unsteady, uncertain, tentative, wobbly, wobbling, tottering, tottery, teetering, doddering, doddery, shaking, staggering, unreliable, untrustworthy, questionable, dubious, doubtful, tenuous, suspect, unsubstantial, flimsy, weak, nebulous, unsound, undependable, unsupported, unsubstantiated, ungrounded, unfounded, iffy, dodgy, sound, strong

"Shakily" Example Sentences

1. The old man walked shakily down the lane.
2. He signed the document shakily, his hand trembling.
3. Her voice, though weak, was shakily audible.
4. The earthquake left the building standing shakily.
5. Shakily, he rose to his feet.
6. The newly planted sapling stood shakily in the wind.
7. Her laughter ended shakily, replaced by a sob.
8. The wounded soldier moved shakily towards safety.
9. The bridge, damaged by the flood, swayed shakily.
10. The evidence against him was shakily constructed.
11. He delivered the speech shakily, his voice wavering.
12. The little girl climbed the ladder shakily.
13. The roof threatened to collapse shakily.
14. The artist’s hand moved shakily across the canvas.
15. He wrote his name shakily at the bottom.
16. The light flickered shakily before going out.
17. The ground beneath their feet felt shakily unstable.
18. He reached for the glass shakily, spilling some of the liquid.
19. Her legs felt shakily weak after the long run.
20. The tower stood shakily against the stormy sky.
21. His alibi was shakily supported by weak evidence.
22. He attempted a smile, but it came out shakily.
23. The old house creaked shakily in the night.
24. She stood shakily, clutching the railing for support.
25. The argument was shakily based on assumptions.
26. The car drove shakily down the bumpy road.
27. He breathed shakily, gasping for air.
28. The structure seemed shakily on the verge of collapse.
29. His confidence seemed shakily at best.
30. His voice trembled shakily as he spoke.
31. He walked shakily, his steps uneven.
32. The whole town was shakily rebuilt after the disaster.
33. The entire plan felt rather shakily conceived.
34. She whispered shakily, barely audible.
35. The evidence was shakily presented by the prosecution.
36. He looked shakily at his reflection.
37. The makeshift tent stood shakily in the strong wind.
38. Her health was shakily, at best.
39. He painted shakily, his brushstrokes unsteady.
40. The entire system felt shakily supported.
41. He nodded shakily in agreement.
42. The patient moved shakily from the bed to the chair.
43. The newly built tower swayed shakily in the breeze.
44. His attempt to cook was shakily unsuccessful.
45. He laughed shakily, a nervous, high-pitched sound.
46. The argument was shakily put together with little evidence.
47. The train rattled shakily along the tracks.
48. The doctor’s prognosis was shakily optimistic.
49. He held the baby shakily, his hands trembling.
50. The ceasefire was shakily maintained.

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