0 a container with a tightly fitting lid in which liquids can be mixed together by moving the container quickly from side to side:
1 a container with holes in its lid from which spices and other powders can be shaken onto food:
Mudloggers usually go out and check the shakers for rock samples that have circulated from bottom.
Rockers are often used in place of shakers when less aggressive mixing is required.
Sport fishermen divide the sturgeon into three classes: shakers, keepers, and oversize.
The music is played on large alfaia drums, large metal gongu bells, snare drums and shakers.
Reis sells hats, shirts, shakers, autographed posters and other merchandise on her website.
The show features national pundits, political movers and shakers, as well as historians and conservative thinkers in its guest lineup.
Idiophones are instruments that produce sound through the vibrating of a solid material that is free of tension, commonly found in shakers, scrapers, and xylophones.
A hygroscopic material will tend to become damp and cakey when exposed to moist air (such as the salt inside salt shakers during humid weather).