Definitionn. the quality of being spasmodic and irregular
Last update: July 21, 2015
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The first of these is the requirement that each line should have a complete sense in itself; this produces a certain jerkiness, and often led among the Arabs to displacement in the order of the lines in a long poem. [Please select]
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But there is another reason for the jerkiness, if we may call it by so strong a name. [Please select]
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Again during the hours of work there should be a freedom from jerkiness, breathlessness, nervousness, and anxiety. [Please select]
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"Thank God, not seriously," he said, speaking with an odd jerkiness. [Please select]
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For an instant there was a jerkiness to the voice, and then it droned on resonantly again. [Please select]
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It is blown by bellows instead of the mouth, which probably prevents jerkiness and makes the sound steadier. [Please select]
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His excitement was real, and he counterfeited a nervousness and jerkiness that appeared real also. [Please select]
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Both his movements and his manner of speech were marked by a quick jerkiness, which, however, was not without a certain masculine grace. [Please select]
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Bullets still whizzed around the plane, and one glanced off its polished side, but John's first nervous jerkiness in handling the machine had probably saved him. [Please select]
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