to deal with something easily and successfully
to remove clothes by shaking them off your body
to show that something does not worry or upset you
Garrison would finally shrug off his depressions, and put his energies back where they belonged, organizing the family business.
She won’t shrug off this latest attack quite so well.
Tarja nodded and seemed to force himself to shrug off his apprehension.
They’ve clearly shrugged off the disappointment of last week’s defeat.
While she removed the tie, he began to shrug off his jacket.
shrugs off
shrugging off
shrugged off
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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