having had one's composure or confidence upset; shocked or disturbed
the two boys were very shaken
I was OK, but a little shaken
she was visibly shaken and upset when she returned
(of a drink, especially a cocktail) prepared by being mixed and shaken with ice in a container
shaken drinks are more diluted (and colder) than those that are stirred
move (an object) up and down or from side to side with rapid, forceful, jerky movements
she stood in the hall and shook her umbrella
they shook the sand out of their shoes
upset the composure or confidence of; shock or astonish
rumours of a further loss shook the market
the escalation in costs is certain to shake the confidence of private investors
successfully deal with or recover from (an illness, injury, or negative feeling)
I couldn't shake the feeling that everyone was laughing at me
I've had this cold that I just can't shake