Definitionadj. making or causing a harsh and irritating sound
Last update: October 29, 2015
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Her replacement cell phone rang, jarring her. [Please select]
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No jarring note offends the ear. [Please select]
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That they were invariably clean, that his were the scoured fingers of the surgeon, made his stubborn untidiness the more jarring. [Please select]
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He took off its cloth covering, and the harp gave out a jarring sound. [Please select]
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Marian desisted, warned by her mother, who wished no jarring note to mar her satisfaction in the situation. [Please select]
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The Mistress stared after him, dumfounded; his howls and the jarring slam of the house door echoing direfully in her ears. [Please select]
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But even this jarring incident could not mar the first journey in the stately black boat. [Please select]
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Neither felt the oddity, then, of the absence of a jarring note. [Please select]
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The tune began with a jarring sound, and ended in a long loud note, like 'the steam-whistle of a locomotive engine.' [Please select]
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It was something so rough and jarring, and so discordant with what he had hoped, that at first he could not bear to think of it. [Please select]
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Houses of this sort are altogether too frequently found, occupying good locations and jarring on the nerves of the better-trained young people of to-day. [Please select]
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