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con·vulse [kuhn-vuhls]

verb (used with object), con·vulsed, con·vuls·ing.

1. to shake violently; agitate.

2. to cause to shake violently with laughter, anger, pain, etc.

3. to cause to suffer violent, spasmodic contractions of the muscles.

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