| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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No great shakes. Nothing extraordinary; no such mighty bargain. The reference is to shingle for the roof of shanties, or to stubble left after harvest for the poor. | 1 |
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The cabin itself is quite like that of the modern settlers, but the shingles, called shakes,
make the wood roof unique.Harpers Weekly, July 18th, 1891, p. 534. |
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Ill do it in a brace of shakesinstantly, as soon as you can shake twice the dice-box. | 2 |
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