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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



... yesterday in the skiff when Annie and I heard little Price's despairing cries from under the house, and we got on the raft to find and save him. We wore light morning dresses and slippers, for shoes are becoming precious. Annie donned a Shaker and I a broad hat. We got the raft pushed out to the center of the grounds opposite the house and could see Price clinging to a post; the next move must be to navigate the raft up to the side of the house and reach for Price. It sounds easy; but poke around with our poles as wildly or as scientifically ...
— Strange True Stories of Louisiana • George Washington Cable

... went on to express an interest in the Shakers, and especially in Frederick Evans. He had evidently formed an idea of them very unlike the reality; in fact, the Shaker his imagination had developed was as different from a Lebanon Shaker as an eagle from a duck, and his notion of their influence on American ...
— Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White Volume II • Andrew Dickson White

... by drop the liquor had cooked the egg, and now, with a final whisk, a last toss in the shaker, it was ready, a symphony in gold and white. ...
— The Circular Staircase • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... parted over her forehead and her even brows. Her eyes were dark and soft, but almost constantly bent on the floor. She dressed in black, and wore over her small head a little tarlatan cap as close as a Shaker's. You might call her interesting-looking, but for a certain listlessness and want of sympathy with others. She had been married, was not more than twenty years old at the time I am describing her, and had been in Barton only about a year, ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 • Various

... The attendant had already reached for a bottle of absinthe, and now busied himself with two eggs, a shaker, ...
— Bunker Bean • Harry Leon Wilson


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