The word shook has a short OO vowel sound, as in hook, good, and hoof.
The word "shook" has three phonemes: /ʃ/ (sh), /ʊ/ (oo), and /k/ (k).
"Shoke" is not a word in the English language. If you mean the word "Shake" or the word "Shook", the form "Shook" is the past tense of "Shake". (I.e. He shook the water bottle so that the liquid would slosh around.)
Whether it was from fear or fever, he shook like a leaf.
Yes, shook is the past tense of the verb to shake, a word for the action of shaking.
Shook is the past tense of shake. Two or three earthquakes shake the city everyday. A large earthquake shook the city last night.
The OO pair in shook has a short OO vowel sound, as in book and good.
Shook, שוק
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he shook his head with solemness
I belligerently shook hands with Hitler.
The buffeting wind shook the houses.