How To Use Jolting In A Sentence
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I could only think of the wretched cows swaying along in queasy, jolting half-light, then suddenly a lurch and a terrific violence as the world turned upside down.
Bird Cloud
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There are two views about these joltingly raw, untempered natural-brass harmonics.
Times, Sunday Times
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While the air system is good, it fidgets badly over sharp intrusions like potholes, jarring and jolting the passengers.
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But it may be that the effect is not the same in the magazine because of the variety in the authorship, and because it would be impossibly jolting to read all the short stories in a magazine 'seriatim'.
Literature and Life (Complete)
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Ian twisted his body sideways and banged his hip into the frame of the chair, jolting the rear wheels over the edge of the curb.
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Egypt to the Simpkinsville cemetery, and to be transported the entire distance in a twinkling by the apparition of a dreaded woman bearing down upon one is what might be called a jolting experience.
In Simpkinsville : character tales,
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Another passenger said the tram kept on jolting to a stop before the driver told passengers to get off.
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The jolting of the cart on a loose stony road awoke me; and I found that we were mounting a steep hill, where the road was a rutty by - road through a field.
George Silvermans's Explanation
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The jolting problem was alleviated by using larger wheels and solid rubber tyres.
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The pain was such that it kept jolting me back to wakefulness.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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Four were taken out of the motor ambulances dead this week; the jolting is the last straw for the worst ones; it can't possibly be helped, "but it seems a pity.
Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915
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Kasna gave her a gentle shake, jolting her mind from its incoherent tangles of thought.
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Shake stacked sieves, vibrating, jogging, and jolting them to keep the sand in continuous motion for two minutes.
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After the interminable drive in the carriole over the jolting roads they had reached Nevers when the sun was already high in the heavens.
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Standing on waving jolting horizon of our life, we portray our drawing with youth and lifeblood.
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This time he programmed his computer to blare loud music directly into his ears, jolting him awake just minutes before Zechariah started to stir.
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This is very uncomfortable since they deliver a jolting shock.
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Slowly I progress on my downward spiral, but am saved from sinking completely into the mire of self-recrimination by the jolting reality of sudden stillness.
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Another big right and a jolting jab by Peterson had Khan back-pedalling in the third and the crowd were on their feet, but he weathered the storm.
Amir Khan loses title to Lamont Peterson in controversial split decision | Kevin Mitchell
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A llama's whining bleat sounded through the veils of sleep, jolting me to bleary awareness.
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Phoenix planted his foot on the accelerator jolting the vehicle forward.
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I woke to the jolting sound of hoof beats, thundering down a dirt path.
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The country-twanged guitar solo and glaring organ fills are both jolting and highlight Rademaker's forceful voice.
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There are two views about these joltingly raw, untempered natural-brass harmonics.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Finale had a perfect presto which reminded me of Rachmaninoff-jolting, fervent, jagged-no comfort at all from the gloom and dread of the Marche funèbre.
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In fact, all I really remember of the crash is a long time of crunching and jolting, just before something tore open my door and sent me hurtling out into empty space, that swallowed me up in a black abyss.
Juvenalia II: Action!
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Jolting along the river-bed-turned-road, I hoped desperately for no rain, realizing that even a shower in Uganda could bury us in mud.
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By means of cunningly placed blankets the medical authorities did all that was humanly possible to mitigate the terrible jolting, but with all their care and ingenuity even the shortest journey in a cacolet was a nightmare.
With Our Army in Palestine
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The launch collected them and, slapping and jolting on the hard sea, raced for the harbour as though it raced for life.
COUP D'ETAT
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Mr Gregson took me home, jolting on the back of the wagon.
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He half-crawled toward the overpass, pain jolting his hands and knees as broken glass cut his flesh.
EF 5 • by J.C. Towler
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According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron (negative charge) out of its orbit.
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Certain training techniques can take your resistance program to the next level, promoting greater muscle gain, jolting your metabolism, pushing you past a plateau, supercharging your motivation and so much more.
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For eight white-knuckled seconds, he had to try to stay on that jolting, snorting, corkscrewing half-ton of steak on the hoof.
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Liverpool, then, seemed to be growing in confidence, Luis Suárez - booked early on for a kick out at Michael Dawson - beginning to work his fleet-footed, impish magic, nutmegging opponents, his electricity jolting the Kop awake.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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A collision inevitably resulted, abruptly jolting both men back to reality.
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The old bus was revving its engine, ready to start the jolting journey back towards Madrid.
THE WHITE DOVE
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A platform of kinetic cut-and-paste electronica is enriched by waves of horns and choral voices, relentless bass patterns, darting guitars, crisp percussion, jolting changes in meter and Thom Yorke's wheedling vocals sung often without chordal support.
Lucinda Williams Snarls, Mary J. Blige Thrills
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Welcome to the idiosyncratic world of Boothby Graffoe - the guitarist comic who lulls his audience into a false sense of security before jolting them with well-aimed barbs.
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In addition to risks related to surgery, complications can include pain at the implant sites, new pain, infection, lead (thin wire) movement/migration, device problems, interactions with certain other devices or diagnostic equipment, undesirable changes in urinary or bowel function, and uncomfortable stimulation (sometimes described as a jolting or shocking feeling).
Undefined
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All of a sudden, a clap of thunder roared in their ears, jolting them back into the world of the living.
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The day milk bottles and the neighborhood milkmen were replaced by milk cartons from the grocery store was a jolting one for this young child, as well as for his sympathetic and caring mother.
The Sacred Promise
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The jolting from walking here from the scoober had caused her broken arm to have shooting pains, and this time they weren't stopping.
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In the courtyard I saw a little cart, with iron brakes underneath it, such as fastidious people use to deaden the jolting of the road; but few men under a lord or baronet would be so particular.
Lorna Doone
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The next day we were jolting across the roads to Sydney, and with every passing minute my spirits lifted.
THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
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Bent double in a jolting droshky, I kept asking myself whether I should tell Varia all as it was, or go on deceiving her, and little by little turn her heart from Andrei ...
The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories
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To Robert's shock Thomas dissolved into violent sobs, his body jolting and shaking.
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Round and round the Outlaw spun, advancing in a series of jolting pig-jumps.
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Father Gannon added, his sudden pronged laughter jolting up her spine.
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With the Greyhound shuddering and jolting, the pilot inches the aircraft across the deck towards the waiting catapult.
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tonga," its pair of wheels and its white awning rolling and jolting behind two good horses, passes long lines of bullock-carts.
Appearances Being Notes of Travel
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The Franco-German axis has taken the weight of many disputes, misunderstandings, betrayals and jolting halts.
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The path on the south side of the river is very stony and uneven and the jolting began to tell.
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As an alternative to the jolting stagecoach, the nine-hour boat journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow attracted up to 120,000 passengers a year.
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Her line breaks are uniquely hers, beautifully jolting without any winking self-congratulation.
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Sometimes they totter and gesticulate joltingly at ground level, like dolls brought to life.
Creative Cirko De Mente evokes . . . well, it's hard to say
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And right now they're jolting his gums and the pus-sacs with emetine.
CHAPTER XIX
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According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron (negative charge) out of its orbit.
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That episode, in turn, came less than 18 months after rival protesters took over Bangkok's main international airport for days, marooning hundreds of thousands of travelers and jolting trade.
Bangkok Flood Adds to City's Woes