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Shaker   /ʃˈeɪkər/   Listen
Shaker

noun
1.
A person who wields power and influence.  Synonym: mover and shaker.  "Movers and shakers in the business world"
2.
A member of Christian group practicing celibacy and communal living and common possession of property and separation from the world.
3.
A container in which something can be shaken.



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"Shaker" Quotes from Famous Books



... where she pleased. She felt very comfortable in her thick jacket and leather boots, for it was as yet too early in the season to lay them by, but if she could have had her own way, she would have welcomed the pleasant morning in ankle-ties and a shaker. ...
— Baby Pitcher's Trials - Little Pitcher Stories • Mrs. May

... and the moment she was out of sight fled precipitately to the farthest extremity of her own domain and armed herself with the heavy iron shaker ...
— The Golden Woman - A Story of the Montana Hills • Ridgwell Cullum

... So far all's well. I'm on the right tack and no mistake. We got here middle day, yesterday—came over the hills from the railway in a regular old bone-shaker of a coach. My tourist get-up is quite the fig, and though I caught Mr. M—— eyeing me over a bit supercilious like once, he didn't recognize me if ever he did see me down at Thurwell Court, which I don't think he did. Well, ...
— The New Tenant • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... at the head of his profession in New Hampshire, who had more effect upon Mr. Webster than any other whom he ever met there or elsewhere. This was the man to whom the Shaker said: "By thy size and thy language[1] I judge that thou art Jeremiah Mason." Mr. Mason was one of the greatest common-lawyers this country has ever produced. Keen and penetrating in intellect, he was master of a relentless logic and of a style which, though simple and homely, ...
— Daniel Webster • Henry Cabot Lodge

... might find myself I should expect to share my private apartment with this inevitable Monsieur du Miroir. Or, out of a mere wayward fantasy, were I to go, by moonlight, and stand beside the stone Pout of the Shaker Spring at Canterbury, Monsieur du Miroir would set forth on the same fool's errand, and would not fail to meet me there. Shall I heighten the reader's wonder? While writing these latter sentences, I happened to glance towards the ...
— Monsieur du Miroir (From "Mosses From An Old Manse") • Nathaniel Hawthorne


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