Shook is a past participle verb. Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:
Example sentence - We were scared as the ground shook during the earthquake.
Thunder shook the earth.
Whether it was from fear or fever, he shook like a leaf.
I am reading a book called underground railroad, and in one of the sentences it says; Thomas called Isabella and briefly; shook his head.
His flimsy excuses just don't hold water. The flimsy walls shook when the train rolled past.
The quake shook our house tremulously!
I belligerently shook hands with Hitler.
Example sentence - We were scared as the ground shook during the earthquake.
The turbulent waters shook the ship like a ragdoll.
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Thunder shook the earth.
When Amy shook the table her glass fell over.
In one sentence: The fair maid shook with fear a sentence for each word: You need to be fair to your children. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom
Shook is the past tense of shake. Two or three earthquakes shake the city everyday. A large earthquake shook the city last night.
My cousin shook her shyness to make her fit again.
Her rueful song quivered through the air as she knelt down and shook her fists at the sky.
The suitable preposition for this sentence would be "by." The complete sentence would be: "He shook me by the hand and helped me off with my coat." In this context, "by" is used to indicate the manner in which he shook your hand, emphasizing the action of shaking hands.