jerky in the PONS Dictionary

jerky Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a jerky style of writing
beef jerky

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Compared to the sealed packaged versions, unpackaged jerky has a relatively short shelf life.
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Once they had 1 kg of fish jerky, they would receive their next clue.
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In general the trajectories calculated from the motion planning algorithms are robot like, i.e. clipped and jerky.
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The latter food is commonly known and sold as salmon jerky.
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This sudden and jerky movement causes trauma to her face and head, but they both get to safety.
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They eat clams, beef jerky, grape punch, and lots of onions, including onion soda.
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Around the world, meat from domestic and wild animals is used to make jerky.
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The jerky charm of the band's earlier work may be missing, but there's still lots to enjoy here.
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He also rode in a strange, jerky way.
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Its actions are jerky, and it hops rather than climbs, leaping forward with one foot just in advance of the other.
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