jerk|jerked|jerking|jerks in English
verb
[dʒɜrk /dʒɜːk]
push or pull suddenly; move or cause to move in a sharp an sudden manner, move in a jolting manner; work at a soda fountain; prepare preserved meat
Use "jerk|jerked|jerking|jerks" in a sentence
1. and you dismiss me as a jerk who's jerking you around.
2. No jerks.
3. Jerking off in the classroom.
4. Con's body jerked convulsively.
5. His hand jerked spasmodically.
6. Stop toying with me, you jerks!
7. The bus jerked to a halt.
8. His arms and legs jerked convulsively.
9. She jerked upright in surprise.
10. 7 Best Clean Comebacks For Bullies And Jerks
11. Jerks may be single, repetitive, rhythmical or Arrythmical
12. Clonic: Repetitive, jerking movements: 5
13. She jerked her head up.
14. Eleanor jerked her wrist free.
15. Tom Dawson's body arched and jerked.
16. Can you believe that jerk?
17. A Clonic seizure involves jerking body movements
18. The muscles of the Duke's face jerked spasmodically.
19. 5 Polly jerked upright, wild-eyed and blinking.
20. He's a fucking jerk.
21. The train jerked to a halt. Sentencedict.com
22. She jerked upwards with the pitchfork.
23. He impatiently jerked his coat off.
24. Someone penetrates the house, jerks off on the bed.
25. I am a jerk, a hysteric jerk, cheating myself that you still care about me.