Pronunciation: /ɜːrθʃeɪkər/
noun a nickname for the Greek god Poseidon, who was believed to cause earthquakes
A1 The earthshaker caused the ground to shake.
A2 The earthshaker is a powerful force of nature.
B1 The earthshaker's impact was felt throughout the region.
B2 The earthshaker's strength could be felt for miles.
C1 Scientists are studying the effects of the earthshaker on the environment.
C2 The earthshaker's seismic activity has been monitored closely by experts.
formal The earthshaker event caused widespread destruction in the city.
informal Did you feel that earthshaker just now? It shook the whole building!
slang That earthquake was a real earthshaker, wasn't it?
figurative His powerful speech was like an earthshaker, moving the audience to action.
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