Use "jerking|jerkings" in a sentence

1. Jerking off in the classroom.

2. Clonic: Repetitive, jerking movements: 5

3. A Clonic seizure involves jerking body movements

4. 3 synonyms for Arrhythmic: jerking, jerky, Arrhythmical

5. Tonic means stiffening, and Clonic means rhythmical jerking

6. 20 Make sure that you execute all movements smoothly and without jerking.

7. "What's wrong?" she asked, jerking her head up.

8. 3 Look, the old man's limbs are jerking.

9. 2 "What's wrong?" she asked, jerking her head up.

10. Make sure that you execute all movements smoothly and without jerking.

11. 10 He staggered, jerking the flaccid weight higher on his shoulder.

12. Intersegmental moment analysis Characterizes the partial correspondence of jumping and jerking

13. 11 Polly caught her breath, instinctively jerking backwards away from him.

14. A slender peach limb was jerking and twisting violently in his hands.

15. 21 I stood there in front of him with my chin jerking.

16. and you dismiss me as a jerk who's jerking you around.

17. 12 The ride was rough, the wheel jerking out of my grip.

18. 18 The animal lay on the ground, its whole body twitching and jerking.

19. 28 A device, such as a drill, that operates with a jerking or jolting.

20. 15 He sat there shivering until dawn, nodding occasionally, jerking awake with a cry.

21. 'What'll we do with them?' he asked, jerking his thumb at the suitcases.

22. Some of the hedgehogs embellish their self-protection with an upward jerking movement.

23. 25 Some of the hedgehogs embellish their self-protection with an upward jerking movement.

24. 1 'What'll we do with them?' he asked, jerking his thumb at the suitcases.

25. Jerking back from the dais, the Doctor slipped back through the circle of megaliths.

26. 5 She had woken then, jerking bolt upright, her heart pounding against her ribs.

27. 4 "This is Brady Coyne," said Sam,[www.Sentencedict.com] jerking his head in my direction.

28. Then the drop and the slim, lithe body jerking violently at the end of the rope.

29. 8 Dyson half expected him to come jerking back for a reprise of the First Collect.

30. Synonyms for Bobbing include jouncing, shaking, seesawing, wagging, jogging, pumping, nodding, wobbling, jerking and joggling

31. This engine also tends to create a jerking or bucking problem at very high speeds.

32. They begin to go through motions of dancing, holding on to the steel poles that support the ceiling, jerking mechanically.

33. Tonic-Clonic seizures involve both tonic (stiffening) and Clonic (twitching or jerking) phases of muscle activity

34. If I was jerking you around, I'd say I needed to kick you in the groin.

35. 'Is that the only way out of here?' he asked, jerking a thumb at the door.

36. 28 There isn't a moment when the lad isn't twitching or jerking or going into spasm.

37. Press the button gently but firmly and without jerking the camcorder each time you start and stop.

38. The kettle began to boil, its ill-fitting lid jerking under the pressure of the steam inside.

39. 27 Oscar was hurled through the windscreen like a fighter pilot jerking forward at G-speed.

40. 19 'Is that the only way out of here?' he asked, jerking a thumb at the door.

41. He keyed the Comport, while jerking the aging freighter into a barrel roll and zig-zag pattern

42. 10 The kettle began to boil, its ill-fitting lid jerking under the pressure of the steam inside.

43. 9 Press the button gently but firmly and without jerking the camcorder each time you start and stop.

44. Clonic seizures consist of rhythmic jerking movements of the arms and legs, sometimes on both sides of the body

45. 5 The polluted streets are crowded by people with pasty faces, running noses, rheumy eyes and strange, jerking motions.

46. 26 The polluted streets are crowded by people with pasty faces, running noses, rheumy eyes and strange, jerking motions.

47. 30 Fig. 8 Arm muscles Ballistic stretching is more vigorous, as the name suggests, and involves bouncing and jerking movements.

48. 22 But everybody says I put on a show with the big ones, stiffening up and then jerking all over.

49. 7 There he swung, thin legs jerking, the white, thick-soled running shoes looking incongruously heavy for the bony legs.

50. 24 As if she could even stand up with only one on without it instantly jerking her off balance.

51. 25 There was no spasmodic jerking, nothing but the angry resurgence of the phosphorus embers as the bullets slammed home.

52. 29 It circled the small clearing warily, catching the light and jerking as it did so, moving quickly into shadow.

53. “Clonic” refers to the rhythmic cycles of muscle contraction and relaxation which are responsible for the jerking and muscle spasms associated with grand mal seizures

54. 27 She laughed often; a great sudden masculine sound, jerking her arms as if elbowing the air out of the way.

55. 23 They begin to go through motions of dancing, holding on to the steel poles that support the ceiling, jerking mechanically.

56. 6 She laughed often; a great sudden masculine sound, jerking her arms as if elbowing the air out of the way.

57. As we walk toward the shed, a Belgian Shepherd begins barking furiously, jerking its iron chain and baring sharp teeth.

58. 14 There was no spasmodic jerking, nothing but the angry resurgence of the phosphorus embers as the bullets slammed home.

59. 13 But she was breathing very heavily and jerking her legs in a funny way, as if something hurt her.

60. Three o'clock in the morning, bopping through a weird limb-jerking dance routine, and she looks like a child at playschool.

61. 17 The boat moved forward with a jerking motion as the line to the police launch slacked and tightened in the swell.

62. 16 Paul was a distant puppet, jerking and leaping and throwing back his arms and whacking the bomb repeatedly on the side.

63. Slow, twisting, or continued movements (chorea, Athetosis, or dystonia) Sudden jerking movements (myoclonus, ballismus) Uncontrollable repetitive movements (asterixis or tremor) Causes

64. Arrhythmic - lacking a steady rhythm; "an Arrhythmic heartbeat" jerking , jerky unsteady - subject to change or variation; "her unsteady walk"; "his hand was unsteady as …

65. Arrhythmic: 1 adj lacking a steady rhythm “an Arrhythmic heartbeat” Synonyms: jerking , jerky unsteady subject to change or variation adj without regard for rhythm Synonyms: Arrhythmical unrhythmic , unrhythmical not rhythmic; irregular in beat or accent

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67. Tonic seizures cause a stiffening of muscles while Clonic seizures are characterized by jerking or twitching. What You Need to Know Tonic and Clonic seizures can start on one side of the brain (partial or focal seizures), or on both sides of the brain simultaneously (generalized)

68. A Clonic seizure is defined as a seizure characterized by “rhythmic movements of muscle groups in a focal distribution which consist of a rapid phase followed by a slow return movement.” 212 Clonic seizures appear as repetitive and rhythmic jerking movements that can affect any part of the body including the face, extremities, and even

69. IRT the color Case hardening I found packing the part in a mixture of hand ground dry cow or horse bone, (my preference being the latter) and Hickory wood charcoal dust gives the richest most colorful spectrum Also the pattern can be varied by how you quench the cherry red part, every manufacturer used a different method Stevens would randomly use a jerking motion while quenching …