noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cocktail shaker
salt shaker
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
salt
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Show them the salt shaker and ask how salt could help. 3.
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Amelia seemed to pout, playing with a salt shaker .
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Clocks, salt and pepper shakers and tea pots will delight as they are put in daily service.
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Jim picked up a salt shaker and pretended it was a microphone.
■ NOUN
cocktail
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Business and pleasure only mix when you're wielding the cocktail shaker .
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Automatic mops and aluminum cocktail shakers .
pepper
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He was shaking food into the aquarium, holding a container like a pepper shaker , sprinkling Vitablend into the water.
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Clocks, salt and pepper shakers and tea pots will delight as they are put in daily service.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mover and shaker
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McKee was one of the city's movers and shakers in the late 19th century.
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As the movers and shakers of this peculiar saga, Bonnaire and Huppert are unnerving and fascinating to watch together.
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He has firm alliances with cable movers and shakers like John Malone.
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In doing so, organizers reportedly alienated traditional movers and shakers.
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Most of the movers and shakers in society know that they will not be affected.
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The annual crowd of movers and shakers at the National Press Foundation dinner presents a good example.
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The league brings together a cross-section of Tucson, the young and old, the movers and shakers.
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Through it all, Tatum maintained his posture of mover and shaker, champion of democracy, doer of good deeds.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clocks, salt and pepper shakers and tea pots will delight as they are put in daily service.
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The chief shaker was Father Vic.
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The music is lively with drums and dried bean shakers.
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The nest is agitated by the shaker for a predetermined time interval, usually 15-20 minutes.
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Through it all, Tatum maintained his posture of mover and shaker , champion of democracy, doer of good deeds.