Meaning Of The Word Shake off
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What's The Definition Of Shake off?
shake off
phrasal verb: If you shake off something that you do not want such as an illness or a bad habit, you manage to recover from it or get rid of it. shake off in American English to get away from or rid of (an undesirable person or thing) to rid oneself of; reject shake off in British English to remove or be removed with or as if with a quick movement |
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