jolt|jolts in English
noun
[dʒəʊlt]
sudden blow; movement caused by a sudden blow; mental shock
Use "jolt|jolts" in a sentence
1. Operatic intensity jolts into Brechtian alienation.
2. The news of the accident gave her an unpleasant jolt / quite a jolt.
3. Melanie experienced a jolt of surprise.
4. The sudden jolt plunged her forward.
5. Henry sat up with a jolt.
6. The train started with a jolt.
7. The truck started with a jolt.
8. The train stopped with a sudden jolt.
9. The stricken pilot, he added, didn't respond to jolts from a defibrillator.
10. My mother's death gave me a severe jolt.
11. Time began with a jolt[Sentencedict.com], their time.
12. His dismissal was a severe jolt to his pride.
13. Synonyms for Agitates include shakes, stirs, disturbs, jolts, buckets, convulses, jerks, jiggles, joggles and jounces
14. They gave him this little jolt of fun.
15. Henry sat up with a jolt and stared round.
16. A violent explosion seemed to jolt the whole ground.
17. Her fingers tightened convulsively with every jolt she received.
18. The blow sent a jolt of pain through his body.
19. She received such a jolt that she nearly dropped her cup.
20. Her sharp words seemed to jolt him out of his depression.
21. We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.
22. The jolt seemed to jar every bone in her body.
23. Bawls delivers an intense caffeine jolt for a unique soda experience
24. Synonyms for Convulses include jerks, shudders, agitates, shakes, buckets, jiggles, joggles, jolts, jounces and judders
25. Synonyms for Appalls include floors, jolts, shocks, affrights, alarms, amazes, appals, astounds, awes and consternates