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shakes
plural form of shake
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shake
Handsplit shingles
Usually made from cedar, these are hand-split from raw cedar blocks, preferably along the edge grain If you have these consider attending an AA meeting
A pattern of behavior including twitches, tics and spasms typical of withdrawal from addiction; usually following the
plural of shake
Shakes are a rough type of wooden shingle, usually redwood, cedar or cypress They can be either: handsplit, handsplit and sawn on one side, or handsplit and sawn on both sides They are non-uniform in size and shape and give a rustic look to the exterior of the home Shakes can be applied in a single course, where all of them are exposed to the elements or a double course in which only the top layer is exposed Shakes are prone to cupping, a rolling of the shake toward the center, and checking, which is cracking or splitting
third-person singular of shake
Roof covering usually made from cedar Cedar shakes are usually split by and to give a rough appearance with irregular size and shape
Thin rectangular pieces of wood split from a bolt and used for roofing or siding
Delirium tremors
A hand-split cedar shingle roofing material