Similar words: jolt, jolting, molten, poltergeist, jilted, wilted, melted, felted. Meaning: [dʒəʊlt] adj. 1. bumped or shaken jerkily 2. disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock.
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31. The car jolted over the rubble past a machine, and the panic ceased.
32. Only to have your memory jolted by a loud and indignant beep.
33. Bright flash in the sky, the way the aircraft lurched forward like a car Jolted in heavy traffic.
34. He thought it was a twig breaking but then something jolted his memory.
35. As the taxi-driver played the brake and accelerator game and jolted him through the dark London streets, Mark considered his position.
36. Terror jolted through me, and I pushed the book back into the polished box, and slammed its lid shut.
37. Next morning, Mildred was jolted awake by the bell ringing in a much more frantic way than usual.
38. Jolted from his daydreams, Lucien had time only to feel a rush of air as Amber Epipheny swept past him.
39. The coach picked up speed as it rattled and jolted down to Forty-second Street.
40. He was still suffering from blackheads and other rash problems which jolted his vanity every time he looked in the mirror.
41. Second, the other Lakers will be jolted from their funk by the appearance of Magic.
42. Long before morning, she was jolted awake by sounds outside her room.
43. It was not the phone that jolted Polly so completely from her dreams, but fear.
44. The message jolted him, for it suddenly put our destination in jeopardy.
45. The more his head jolted backwards and forwards, the further down his scalp it crept.
46. He tried once or twice before hopping to the farmhouse, wincing in pain whenever he jolted the injured ankle.
47. When we first entered the farm country, the beeps, sparse and irregular, jolted me.
48. Everyone was alarmed when the elevator jolted to a halt.
49. A white Range Rover with blue markings jolted up the track to stop ten yards from the broken door.
50. Waves of anger jolted through him and his face seemed suddenly magnified while it flattened like a jellyfish.
51. Her entire metal skeleton was jolted, shocking the still-fresh flesh it was embedded in.
52. Henderson was momentarily jolted by the news.
53. Until now, the tiny clump of the heart cells about the size of a poppy seed has been still. But after 22 days a single cell stirs as it jolted to life.
54. An aftershock jolted me awake with the thud of collapsing buildings.
55. Perhaps it was her forty-seventh birthday that jolted her into a renewed awareness of the situation.
56. When one of the boys become a radical , the family was deeply jolted.
57. Every day, through the stony streets the tumbrils , nor jolted heavily,(www.Sentencedict.com) filled with condemned.
58. He was jolted out of his day-dream by a loud knocking at the gate.
59. Every day, through the stony streets , the tumbrils now jolted heavily, filled with Condemned.
60. Sohaib Athar was jolted upright by the buzz of low-flying helicopters passing over his home next to the Jalal Baba auditorium in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
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