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quaky, a.|ˈkweɪkɪ| [f. quake v.1 + -y1.] Inclined to quake; of the nature of quaking.
1864in Webster. 1865Morn. Star 5 July, King Pam. I feel quite quaky. Brand. Nay, my good lord, be not at shadows shaky. 1869Thackeray Round. Papers xxix. 326 So old and toothless and quaky that she can't sing a bit. 1884H. Collingwood Under Meteor Flag 88 A curious quaky sensation which had for a moment oppressed me. |