You could use jarred to mean startled or jostled. Here are some sentences.
You could use jarred to mean putting something into a container, as in "We jarred several pints of jelly yesterday." This is much less used than the first meaning.
'The discordant notes of the rock-song were jarring to his ears.' 'The combination of colours in the painting was jarring, as they were highly incompatible.'
Example sentences for the past tense verb:The burglary violently jarred their sense of security at home.We jarred all the remaining fruit from the apple tree.Example sentences for the adjective:The jarred cart wobbled but it didn't tip over.We have enough jarred compote to last until next season.
Caroline and Jarred asked Mrs.West about how a pendulum works.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
'Jarred always ate anchovies' is just a plain old ordinary declarative sentence. There's nothing special about declarative sentences. Most sentences are declarative sentences. A declarative sentence merely states a fact.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
How do you use the word decibel in a sentence?What is decibel used for?
You can use the word Terrorist in a sentence as " Muslims are not terrorist ".
You just did use the word colonize in a sentence.
Since that is not a word I would not attempt to use it in a sentence.
use the word puzzlement in a sentence