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The jolt

noun

An act of jolting.

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The jolt of Reed's death is to do with this.

The jolt was psychological as well as physical.

The jolt from the report was intensified by two factors.

The jolt caused a large panel of glass to shatter.

The jolt sends her to 1918, then to 1941, and back to 1985.

The jolt of anxiety and urgency that infused the locker room could fade.

The jolt he is after precludes the possibility of kitsch, a chronic hazard of landscapes.

The jolt can be higher for people with interest-only loans.

The jolt of intrigue has given the race's final lap a somewhat nationalized feel.

The jolt lifted him in the air and his knees were severely damaged when he landed.

The jolt causes intense pain, sometimes evacuation of the bladder and bowel — and even unconsciousness.

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