Shaking in a sentence as a noun

"Count your fingers after shaking hands with that guy" is an idiom suggesting that the guy will steal one.

Several of our best hires were physically shaking during their interviews.

Is it analyzing your level of frustration, the shaking in your hand, the defeated angle of the device?

I find that site extremely annoying with its ridiculous "shaking window" ads and fake buttons that are meant to trick you to click on an ad.

Tim Cook was shaking his fists in triumph after doing nothing but showing some over-produced video that showed some cool camera angles on the watch.

While a fire truck has a ridiculously strong suspension, if you used that for an RV, you would get a punishing amount of vibration and shaking.

Then when you hit 10+ great employees, start shaking your booty around the valley and see if you can **** for $2M per engineer plus a nice cash-out for founders and investors.

The standard business model there is to wait for a state government grant structure, and then weasel up to it with the right paperwork and hand-shaking to get what you want.

I've had neighbors complain to me that they can't disagree or argue with anything at their office, because as soon as they do, their coworkers start shaking their heads and signaling "there goes the black guy again".

Shaking definitions

noun

the act of causing something to move up and down (or back and forth) with quick movements

noun

a shaky motion; "the shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe"

See also: shakiness trembling quiver quivering vibration palpitation