convulse in the PONS Dictionary

convulse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to convulse in laughter
to convulse in pain

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The pregnancy manifests in a fully grown convulsing man whom she leaves to his own devices.
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Idol eventually rejects the fantasy, which is consumed in flames as, in the real world, his body violently convulses.
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But the mental image of a row of second graders lying on the ground convulsing and talking about seeing dead grandparents was definitely traumatic.
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Occasionally, the victim had convulsed for an hour or two after the rope trick before dying.
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In particular, the whole earth is never convulsed at once.
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She convulses in agony, then goes limp.
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The different styles of prayer include standing still, lying on the floor, and convulsing seemingly uncontrollably.
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Five of the subjects convulsed, and the others recovered when returned to normal pressure following the appearance of acute symptoms.
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Martin immediately began to convulse and stopped breathing.
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Simultaneously, the earth we embraced so dependently convulsed in violent paroxysm.
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