The word "jolted" typically conveys a sudden, sharp movement or impact. It can evoke feelings of surprise, agitation, or discomfort, depending on the context in which it is used.
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)
Wedge, Squeeze, and Force. You're welcome. :P
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.
The dependent variable of the Stroop effect is typically the time it takes for an individual to correctly identify the ink color of the written word in a Stroop task. This time is used to measure the interference caused by the conflicting information between the color word and the ink color.
"as a matter of fact" could be eliminated for a stronger effect in "Time is up." This creates a more direct and immediate statement.
The past tense is jolted.
my sister jolted to the bathroom before i did.
Scout's innocence had an effect on the mob by getting them out of thinking like a herd. It jolted the mob and got them to come to their senses.
I jolted upright on my bed because I woke up from my nightmare
The small aircraft was really jolted when it entered the jet stream.
The cast of Jolted Justice - 1917 includes: Owen Evans
Jolted Justice - 1917 was released on: USA: 14 April 1917
Jolted knee pain is a very common problem. Usually the cause of this is arthritis, which there are many treatments for.
Strident means loud and harsh. She had a strident, unpleasant voice.
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swimming, soccer, eating, drinking, lauging, falling over, jumping.. etc
jarred or jerked