shake in one's shoes
1shake\ in\ one's\ shoes — • shake in one s shoes • shake in one s boots v. phr. informal To be very much afraid. The robber shook in his boots when the police knocked on his door …
2shake in one's shoes — shake (or quake) in one s shoes (or boots) tremble with apprehension …
3shake in one's shoes — or[shake in one s boots] {v. phr.}, {informal} To be very much afraid. * /The robber shook in his boots when the police knocked on his door./ …
4shake in one's shoes — or[shake in one s boots] {v. phr.}, {informal} To be very much afraid. * /The robber shook in his boots when the police knocked on his door./ …
5shake in one's shoes — tremble with fear …
6shake\ in\ one's\ boots — • shake in one s shoes • shake in one s boots v. phr. informal To be very much afraid. The robber shook in his boots when the police knocked on his door …
7shiver in one's shoes — see ↑shake • • • Main Entry: ↑shiver …
8shake — v. & n. v. (past shook; past part. shaken) 1 tr. & intr. move forcefully or quickly up and down or to and fro. 2 a intr. tremble or vibrate markedly. b tr. cause to do this. 3 tr. a agitate or shock. b colloq. upset the composure of. 4 tr. weaken …
9One More Payment — Single by Clint Black from the album Put Yourself in My Shoes B side You re Gonna Leave Me Again [1] …
10Shake — Shake, Rattle and Roll «Shake, Rattle And Roll» Песня Биг Джо Тернера Выпущен Апрель 1954 …