shaky

நடுங்கும்
definition
adjective
she managed a shaky laugh
shaking or trembling.
translation of 'shaky'
நடுங்குகிற
example
He was simply relating an event as if explaining he had spilled his coffee because the table was 'shaky' .
Mounting debt, accumulated over the past few years, coupled with reports of unpaid performers had put the event on 'shaky' ground.
Although we now have eight parties with representation, some of the smaller ones might be on 'shaky' ground.
He was trembling and his breathing was shallow and 'shaky' .
Although it's fairly obvious that he's innocent and that the evidence against him's 'shaky' at best, the victim IDs him and he's sent to a holding cell to await trial.
Unless a judge agrees that they fulfill a special need, the screenings will be on 'shaky' legal ground.
Although it looked a little unstable and 'shaky' , it would last the night.
He looked up surprised, shook his head and gave out a 'shaky' laugh.
I was still feeling weak and 'shaky' , but I wasn't worried about it.
Some were very 'shaky' and unstable, others were convoluted, and a few were both!
Instead, from what I could make out over the music, her voice sounded 'shaky' and weak.
When they parted, the two gave a small, 'shaky' , yet happy laugh.
The many cases in which 'shaky' evidence was sold to the public have not just been ruses concocted by spin doctors to win over public opinion.
Gavin's voice sounds miraculous, the low baritone of it trembling in my already 'shaky' spine, and I needed him here.
I shook my head, pointing a 'shaky' finger towards the box.
She touched her lips with 'shaky' fingers, lips quivering as the tears ran past them.
The intellectual biography of the curator has to be on 'shaky' ground.
After this the Blues were 'shaky' , losing too many penalty corners and unable to connect passes.
Those negotiations are, you know, on 'shaky' ground now, but these are the only two parties.
The nurse came in and introduced herself, and with a 'shaky' hand I shook hers.
It's two in the afternoon, now, and I still feel 'shaky' and weak.
Financially, Civil War History had continued on 'shaky' financial grounds.
In fact, the board's support for a spring academic freedom conference has been 'shaky' , making the organising quite precarious.
My legs felt weak, my body 'shaky' , and I wasn't sure whether I was hot or cold.
They then found more evidence of 'shaky' business practices, and decided to file an official complaint against the company.
I let out a 'shaky' laugh and pulled away so that I could look up at him.
I took a 'shaky' breath and with a trembling hand, I took out the paper once more, my eyes skimming over the quickly written words.
He gripped the steering wheel, letting out a 'shaky' little laugh before speaking.
I'm writing this by the moonlight of an open window at a 'shaky' table with a broken leg.
In Orchestra Rehearsal, the quaking building manifests the orchestra's 'shaky' social ground.
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