appall, bother, consternate, daunt, discompose, dismay, distress, disturb, frighten, horrify, impair, intimidate, jar, knock props out, make waves, move, rattle, throw, throw a curve, undermine, unnerve, unsettle, unstring, upset, weaken, worry
No it is not common for dogs with beagle in them to shake violently. Some reason why dogs shake violently are seizures, and poisoning. If you dog begins shaking violently, it is best to take it to a qualified veterinarian who can figure out what is going on.
The word quake means to shake violently. It is most commonly used in the word earthquake. It is also used to describe a person who shakes out of anger or fear.
The root word for convulsion is convulse. The root word can usually be found when you remove any prefixes or suffixes. The term 'convulse' means to shake or disturb violently.
At very high temperatures, atoms and molecules in a substance shake violently due to increased thermal energy. This can cause particles to move rapidly and collide with each other, leading to an increase in kinetic energy and temperature.
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Jane violently struck him in the arm.
The word is "quarrel."
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The Luhya word for the English word 'shake' is 'renjiaa'.
con·vulse [kuhn-vuhls]verb (used with object), con·vulsed, con·vuls·ing.1. to shake violently; agitate.2. to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.3. to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles.
check your pitman arm and idle arm