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jolt <a jolt; jolts> N

jolt N

jolt N

jolt-ramming machine (or ram)

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Battery involves unlawfully touching another person (this does not include everyday knocks and jolts to which people silently consent as the result of crowds).
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The cage rolls into the tree, jolting the canary and waking him up.
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Another theory was that patients were somehow jolted out of their mental illness.
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A well-trained fulgar can use small jolts of electricity to paralyze, or even control, whatever they are touching.
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This ascribes the uncertainty in the measurable quantities to the jolt-like disturbance triggered by the act of observation.
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The twists feel less like jolts of genuine surprise than like being had by a third-grader with a good knock-knock joke.
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She dived and went deep but was severely jolted by four depth charges that knocked out her bow planes, rudder angle indicator, and port annunciator.
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It's akin to gently drifting in and out of consciousness on a bus trip, only to be sporadically jolted back into consciousness.
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Likewise, it had an on-air irreverence that could jolt you without warning.
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The ship jolts and the two are thrown into darkness.
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