jerky in the PONS Dictionary

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Compared to the sealed packaged versions, unpackaged jerky has a relatively short shelf life.
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The opposite of this is strobing (also called ticking) in which the movements are staccato and jerky.
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The jerky new wave sounds and the image took me in from day one.
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They eat clams, beef jerky, grape punch, and lots of onions, including onion soda.
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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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Many recipes for lionfish can be found in coastal cookbooks, some including fried lionfish, lionfish ceviche, lionfish jerky, and grilled lionfish.
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The cut is often sliced thin, then dried or smoked at low temperature to make jerky.
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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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He also rode in a strange, jerky way.
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However, note that the turn should be smooth and not jerky.
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