Sentences with jolt
jolt
J j - The wagon jolted again. [VERB]
- We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.
- The arrival of the big US book chain Borders a few years ago was a jolt to the system.
- It delivers natural-feeling alertness and wakefulness without the powerful physical and mental jolt that earlier stimulants delivered.
- A stinging slap across the face jolted her. [VERB noun]
- The bus jolted its passengers as it went down the rocky road.
- Prison plan jolt as radical deal falters.
- But if I had to nominate a flashpoint when I felt my body jolt upright with exultant anticipation and gushing love of country.
- He jolted the nail free with a stone.
- His sudden death jolted us all.
- To jolt a person into awareness.
- To jolt someone's memory.
- The car jolted to a halt.
- The automobile gave a sudden jolt.
- The news of his arrest gave me quite a jolt.
- The news was a jolt to me.
- Their policy got a rude jolt from the widespread opposition.
- A jolt of whiskey; a jolt of fresh air.
- The bus jolted its passengers.
- Her untimely death jolted us all.
- The bus jolted along the stony path.