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convulse

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, transitive; 1680s, intransitive; from Latin convulsus , past participle of convellere (transitive only) "to pull away, to pull this way and that, wrench," hence "to weaken, overthrow, destroy" (see convulsion ). Related: Convulsed (1630s); convulsing ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. make someone convulse with laughter; "The comedian convulsed the crowd" be overcome with laughter move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed" [syn: thresh , thresh about , thrash , thrash about , slash , toss , jactitate ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Convulse is a Finnish death metal band from Nokia, Finland , active between 1988 and 1994 and again since 2012. They were one of their country's first extreme metal bands and considered by some to be the forefathers of the local 'Nokia' metal scene.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To violently shake or agitate. 2 (context transitive English) To create great laughter.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ In 1992, the city was convulsed by rioting and demonstrations. ▪ She was suddenly convulsed by a hacking cough. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All of us were convulsed with laughter. ▪ Her feral body takes its own route, grinding, ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Convulse \Con*vulse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Convulsed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Convulsing .] [L. convulsus, p. p. of convellere to tear up, to shake; con- + vellere to pluck, pull.] To contract violently and irregulary, as the muscular parts of an animal body; ...

Usage examples of convulse.

Savage antiblack riots had convulsed New York and Philadelphia within days of each other, as if word of one triggered the next.

He answered not, But writhing with intolerable pain, Convulsed in every limb, and all his face Wrought to distortion with the agony, Turned on his lord a look of wild appeal, The secret half atremble on his lips, Livid and quivering, that waited yet For leave -- for leave to utter it -- one sign -- One word -- one little word -- to ease his pain.

In that heart-stopping ululation of the blood trill, the invocation to violence that the heart of the African warrior cannot resist, the sound struck the jostling press of Gallas like a whip, stroke and their bodies convulsed and their voices rose in an answering blood roar.

Savior, who bestows upon him the gentlest and most understanding of smiles, Kirk convulses and comes.

The man arched and convulsed and Niall swung away from him, dropping to one knee under the rushing attack of a second foe and jabbing upward with the bloody dagger.

But on beholding the convulsed masses heaped up on the left, no geologist would have hesitated to give them a volcanic origin, for they were unquestionably the work of subterranean convulsions.

A crude and cheap form of combustible methedrine, favored by the same sort of addictive class that sniffs gasoline fumes or coats the inside of a paper bag with airplane glue and puts the bag over their face and breathes until they fall down and start to convulse.

I convulsed against his legs, my nails digging into his butt, hips, thighs, as he rocked above me, and fought to keep his feet.

And it is easy to account for the manner of action of this pathogenetic cause, if we consider how probable it is that the ejaculation and contact of the sperm with the uterine neck, constitutes, for the woman, the crisis of the genital function, by appeasing the venereal orgasm and calming the voluptuous emotions under the action of which the entire economy is convulsed.

Then when the first great earth buckling had convulsed the region in the Comanchian Age, a frightful line of peaks had shot suddenly up amidst the most appalling din and chaos--and earth had received her loftiest and most terrible mountains.

Under the armour that had unfolded, where the soft part of the underbelly was visible, from where the long probe had emerged, Isaac saw the abdomen of the slake-moth convulse peristaltically, squirting some unseen thing the length of the bony shaft into the depths of the dreamshit.

Olivia had wrapped her in blankets by then, and used towels and rags to clean everywhere, as Victoria continued to lie on their bathroom floor, racked by sobs, and despite the blanket Olivia had wrapped her in, convulsed by such terrible trembling that her teeth shook.

He dropped to his knees before the ruined surcote and a harsh sob convulsed him.

His body convulsed in wavelike spasms, which rippled through his flesh with almost audible force.

One couple in particular were deeply enmeshed in the act, heart and soul, beaks and limbs and abdomens and thoraxes all convulsing as they embraced each other.