The explosion jolted the cruise ship. When the bus stopped suddenly, I jolt forward to the front of the bus.
punch, bounce, jar, lurch, shock, start
The remark jolted my memory.
still
Reading the book "Hatchet" really gave me jolt.
give me a sentence with quietus in it
Can you give me a sentence with the word betwitched?
sentence for ruined
In the sentence 'Can you give a definition for that word?', YOU is the subject.
Putting your tongue on both the positive and negative of a 9-volt battery will give you quite a jolt. Hitting a solid surface with a hammer will give your arm a jolt. When my brother leapt from his hiding place behind the dumpster, it gave me quite a jolt. Basically, any place where you use the words "shock" or "surprise" could simply be replaced with jolt.
Capital punishment delivers many murderers last jolt. I could really go for another jolt of coffee. This morning's news gave me quite a jolt.
Reading the book "Hatchet" really gave me jolt.
His surprise announcement gave me a jolt.When she slammed on the breaks, it gave all the passengers a jolt.
I carelessly stuck my finger in the electric outlet and received quite a jolt.
The bus stopped with a sudden jolt.
my sister jolted to the bathroom before i did.
the opposite of jolt is mad
A "jolt" is a sharp bump.
The word jolt is both a verb (jolt, jolts, jolting, jolted) and a noun (jolt, jolts).Example uses:Don't jolt grandma's furniture, her glass figurines are very expensive. (verb)Seeing Richard with his old girlfriend gave her quite a jolt. (noun)
Yes, the word 'jolt' is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: The news gave me a jolt. Verb: When the students look bored, jolt them with a joke.
Jolt is not in Transfromers 3