Adjective
The word is derived from shaky
I think everybody must be aware that this society is a whole lot shakier now than it was before the war. I was trying to examine, in 'Dog Soldiers,' the process of that blow falling on America. Robert Stone
The higher the zoom, the shakier your photo will be (a monopod or tripod is key). Source: Internet
Another option, a shared parenting agreement, is on shakier legal ground. Source: Internet
If only the head is moved, and the heart remains unaffected, whatever the head decides will be on shakier ground than we think. Source: Internet
The economic system is a house of cards, getting shakier every day. Source: Internet
The status of people with occupational deferments, however, was growing shakier, with the war raging and the Nixon administration increasingly uncomfortable with them. Source: Internet