different between overshaken vs overshake
overshaken
English
Verb
overshaken
- past participle of overshake
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overshake
English
Etymology
over- +? shake
Verb
overshake (third-person singular simple present overshakes, present participle overshaking, simple past overshook, past participle overshaken)
- To shake too much.
- Always shake hands at a job interview, but try not to overshake.
- (obsolete) To shake over or away; to drive away; to disperse.
Anagrams
- shake over
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