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shake up


Meanings
  • Verb

    To cause a sudden and violent agitation or commotion; to disturb or upset.

    - "The storm shook up the trees."
    - "The baby was shook up after falling off the bed."
    - "The police shook up the crowd during the protest."
  • Verb

    To mix or blend thoroughly.

    - "Shake up a bottle of soda before opening it."
    - "Shake up the paint can before using it."
    - "Shake up the ingredients in a cocktail shaker."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with shake up
wake up , shake down , rake up , break down , makeshift
Variants
List of all variants of shake up that leads to same result
shake-up , shake-ups , shake up , shaken up , shakes up , shaking up , shook up
Etymology
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The verb 'shake up' comes from the noun 'shake,' which means a sudden, violent agitation or movement. The meaning 'to mix or blend thoroughly' is derived from the idea of agitating or stirring a container to combine its contents.


Trivia
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  1. The phrase 'shake up' has been used in politics to describe a sudden and unexpected change in the political landscape.

  2. In the movie 'Jaws,' the characters use a shake-up bar to mix drinks on the boat.

  3. The phrase 'shake up' has been used in sports to describe a sudden and dramatic change in the outcome of a game or match.

  4. In the video game 'Super Mario Bros.,' the character Mario can shake up a mushroom to reveal a Super Mushroom.


Related Concepts
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  1. agitation: A state of agitation or restlessness, often caused by strong emotions or external stimuli.

  2. commotion: A disturbance or uproar, often caused by a sudden and violent event.

  3. upheaval: A sudden and dramatic change, often causing chaos and disruption.


Culture
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The phrase 'shake up' has been used in various contexts throughout history. In literature, it has been used metaphorically to describe a sudden change or upheaval. In music, it has been used as a title for songs and albums. In popular culture, it is often used to describe a sudden and unexpected event or development.

How to Memorize "shake up"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the action of shaking something up, such as shaking a bottle of soda.
    - Imagine the violent agitation or commotion caused by a storm or other natural disaster.

  2. associate

    - Associate the verb 'shake up' with the idea of agitation or commotion.
    - Think of the phrase 'shaken up' to describe someone who has been disturbed or upset.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the verb 'shake up' with the word 'agitate' or 'stir'.
    - Use the acronym S.U.P. to remember the definition: Shake Up = Stir Up = Agitate = Commotion.


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