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electric shocks

n. (electric shock English)

Usage examples of "electric shocks".

Then, one day, since this is one engram among many, the mental hospital gets our patient and the doctors there decide that all he needs is a good solid series of electric shocks to tear his brain up, and if that doesn't work, a nice ice pick into each eyeball after and during electric shock, the ice pick sweeping a wide arc to tear the analytical mind to pieces.

A so-called normal person could only stand up to so many hours of water torture or so many electric shocks or splinters under the fingernails-”.

The mildest of electric shocks susbstituted for a pain response, warning Larry if what he was doing threatened to damage the T.

Great electric shocks had passed through Daniel at the taste of that blood.

Doctors had already sought to arouse new vitality in their patients by the use of strong electric shocks.

Every flight should carry at least two undercover agents capable of discharging hollow-point bullets, poison darts, and electric shocks.

All their lives the whales had obeyed the orders that came, sometimes in the form of water-borne vibrations, sometimes in electric shocks, from the small creatures whom they recognized as masters.

Alarms go off in his head like a series of electric shocks, but he keeps still, keeps steady, doesn't attract attention.

Hilly twitched through the examination as though he were receiving electric shocks.

He had two more electric shocks, but after the second, he pretended to stagger and began to think nonsense syllables with all his might.

And the mild electric shocks made him cry and drove Miss Fellowes to distraction.