endshake
/ˈɛndʃeɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A sudden or violent shaking of something, especially the ground or an object, often caused by an earthquake or explosion.
“The earthquake caused a massive endshake that destroyed several buildings.”
2. verb
To cause something to shake violently, especially the ground or an object, often as a result of an explosion or earthquake.
“The bomb endshook the entire city, causing widespread destruction.”