Definitionadj. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
Last update: September 29, 2015
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Later, the jolting of the plane awakened her with a start. [Please select]
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But it was jolting, clumsy work after the elastic swiftness and the dainty mischief of the red-haired pony. [Please select]
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The woman's husband was with her, and they went slowly to avoid jolting. [Please select]
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"I've quite lost my heart to it all," she said, her voice jolting with the speed of their course. [Please select]
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They were fastened together with chains, and when the engine started or stopped, there was a terrible bumping and jolting. [Please select]
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"The way must have suddenly become smooth as a road in Venice, for I've felt no jolting this half hour." [Please select]
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But he drove slowly and gently, skirting the shell-holes with diligent care so as to spare us every unnecessary jolting. [Please select]
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From his capture and the jolting ride the bull was furious, and he refused to be driven. [Please select]
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Prince Andrew remembered nothing more: he lost consciousness from the terrible pain of being lifted onto the stretcher, the jolting while being moved, and the probing of his wound at the dressing station. [Please select]
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But hardly had he done so before he felt the bed rocking backwards and forwards beneath him as if it were breathing heavily and jolting. [Please select]
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