Zarandeo in english

Shaking

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shaking

zarandear = shake ; push + Nombre + (a)round ; buffet. 

Example: This attitude had to go and by the 1830s it was shaking.Example: I have noticed that the more she seems to like the food the more she pushes it around before she eats it!.Example: The Australian dollar was buffeted today by warnings that the Australian economy would grow at a slower pace unless aggressive reforms were undertaken.

zarandeo = shaking ; shake ; succussion ; rattle ; rattling. 

Example: The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.Example: It's a very intense throbbing pain that sends her body into quivers and shakes.Example: It should be noted, however, that the pains generally are aggravated by succussion, as by riding in a wagon or by stepping hard.Example: I heard a rattle and thought it was a strong wind, then it got deeper and louder and that's when I knew it was an earthquake.Example: It was amid such a rattling that we met Alex and Levon; two Canadians who are friends of the owner of our current orphanage who had come to pay a visit.

Zarandeo synonyms

quiver in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɪvɜr noun, verbtremor in spanish: , pronunciation: tremɜr nounshaky in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪki adjectivepalpitation in spanish: , pronunciation: pælpəteɪʃən nounvibration in spanish: , pronunciation: vaɪbreɪʃən nounshivering in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectivequivering in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɪvɜrɪŋ noun, adjectivetrembling in spanish: , pronunciation: trembəlɪŋ noun, adjectiveunsteady in spanish: , pronunciation: ənstedi adjectivequaking in spanish: , pronunciation: kweɪkɪŋ adjectiveshakiness in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪkinəs noun
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