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  1. Shake Shack at 66 East Ohio Street Chicago, IL

    With its fresh, simple, high-quality food at a great value, Shake Shack is a fun and lively community gathering place with widespread appeal. We’re known for delicious burgers, …

  2. SHAKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    shake, agitate, rock, convulse mean to move up and down or to and fro with some violence. shake often carries a further implication of a particular purpose.

  3. SHAKE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    To shake is to agitate more or less quickly, abruptly, and often unevenly so as to disturb the poise, stability, or equilibrium of a person or thing: a pole shaking under his weight.

  4. Shake Shack Is Finally Bringing Back the Sandwich We've

    3 days ago · Shake Shack is offering a revamped version of its popular Korean-inspired menu, featuring two returning sandwiches and seasoned fries, plus a new shake and fried chicken bites.

  5. What's On Shake Shack's K-Shack Menu This Year? | Food Network

    3 days ago · When can you order Shake Shack’s 2026 K-Shack Menu items? This new Korean-style menu drops exclusively on the Shack App today, January 6, for delivery and pick-up.

  6. Shake Shack Good Fit Menu Releases With High-Protein Picks

    6 days ago · Shake Shack launched its Good Fit Menu, available in Shacks and online. The lineup includes high-protein (up to 52g), gluten-free, vegetarian, and GLP-1–friendly options. …

  7. SHAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SHAKE definition: 1. to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or…. Learn more.

  8. I Tried Shake Shack’s Newest Korean-Inspired Menu—What to …

    3 days ago · I tried Shake Shack’s newest Korean-inspired menu and broke down what’s back, what’s new, and exactly what to order—from fries to the spicy caramel shake.

  9. SHAKE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you shake something, you hold it and move it quickly backwards and forwards or up and down. You can also shake a person, for example, because you are angry with them or because you …

  10. shake - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Shake, quiver, tremble, vibrate refer to an agitated movement that, in living things, is often involuntary. To shake is to agitate more or less quickly, abruptly, and often unevenly so as to …