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jolt

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a sudden impact; "the door closed with a jolt" [syn: jar , jounce ] an abrupt spasmodic movement [syn: jerk , jerking ] v. move or cause to move with a sudden jerky motion [syn: jar ] disturb (someone's) composure; "The audience was jolted by the play" ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, perhaps from Middle English jollen, chollen "to knock, to batter" (early 15c.), or an alteration of obsolete jot (v.) "to jostle" (1520s). Perhaps related to earlier jolt head "a big, stupid head" (1530s). Figurative sense of "to startle, surprise" ...

Usage examples of jolt.

Crack, crack, crack, their trigger hands in constant motion, ejecting old shells, chambering fresh ones, not really aiming as they yanked off their bullets, the recoils jolting them.

The road to his house was nothing more than a stretch of dirt and gravel with a ribbon of grass down the middle, and his jeep sounded like an army tank as it jolted all over the place.

I still went among them in safety, because no jolt in the downward glide had released the increasing charge of explosive animalism that ousted the human day by day.

The Warming had absorbed all our energies, and the great shock of the Happy Anniversary flash-bombing in 2033 had jolted us even more.

He was very handsome and self-assured and Auger recognised him with a jolt.

He flew toward a Bludger that was flying straight at him and then swung back, grunting loudly, feeling a jolt move through him as he struck it, hearing the ringing sound of metal on metal as one of the iron bands on the bat hit the Bludger.

They seemed to have woken up now, and as his team scored their fourth goal, still holding the English team to one-hundred, Harry was somewhat shocked to feel a jolt as a Bludger collided with his broom twigs, making him fly crazily for a moment until he grasped the handle with determination and zoomed straight up, to shake the wobbles out of it.

Aubrey forgot his resolution not to hit a smaller man, and also calling upon his patron saints--the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World-- he delivered a smashing slog which hit the bookseller in the chest and jolted him half across the alley.

Tally began to anticipate the sickening jolt of her bungee jacket pulling her up.

Whereupon, casting a look of leisurely scorn toward the guard coming up in the last beams of day, the Baron shrugged his huge shoulders to an altitude expressing the various contemptuous shades of feudal coxcombry, stuck one leather-ruffled arm in his side, and jolted off at an easy pace.

This whole mess harked back to his stupid slip--calling her Lanni as the darned alarm jolted him awake.

Whenever I made a direct hit, the guard gave me a jolt through the detainment cuff on my left wrist.

Which quickly turned into cries of pain as their detainment cuffs started jolting them.

Part of it he had endured jolting along in a cart behind a drom, and much had been spent on foot.

The passengers hung onto the seats in front of them and, on a number of occasions, Eggy was jolted against the guard.