jolt|jolted|jolting|jolts in English

verb

[dʒəʊlt]

shove, push forcefully; jar, shake; shock mentally; hit, stun with a forceful blow; rudely interfere, interrupt; move jerkily

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1. The wagon jolted again.

2. Operatic intensity jolts into Brechtian alienation.

3. The news of the accident gave her an unpleasant jolt / quite a jolt.

4. The old bus jolted along .

5. 10 The wagon jolted again.

6. Her angry words jolted him.

7. The train jolted into motion.

8. The phone jolted him awake.

9. His remark jolted her into action.

10. Melanie experienced a jolt of surprise.

11. The bus jolted to a halt.

12. The sudden jolt plunged her forward.

13. The car jolted to a stop.

14. The news about Sam's illness jolted her into action.

15. Henry sat up with a jolt.

16. The train started with a jolt.

17. The truck started with a jolt.

18. The train stopped with a sudden jolt.

19. Her heart jolted when she saw him.

20. His remarks jolted everyone at the meeting.

21. A sudden noise jolted him into wakefulness.

22. The stricken pilot, he added, didn't respond to jolts from a defibrillator.

23. My mother's death gave me a severe jolt.

24. 11 They can stand a lot of jolting.

25. 9 The continual jolting made it a difficult drive.