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The phrase 'jolt down' is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
However, it is possible to use the phrase 'jolt down' to mean 'write quickly or hastily.' For example, "I had to jolt down the directions before the bus arrived."
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Contact with the outside world comes twice a week, when the cousins cram into a rusty van and jolt down from north Morocco's Rif mountains to sell barrels of plums and potatoes in the nearest town.
Then they jolt down a long, potholed road until they get to a large mansion.The Chinese bureaucrat, obviously impressed, asks how the Indian bureaucrat could have afforded it.
Be clear about your Topic or company on which you are going to write your report and then even before you start researching get these important topics in your mind which are to be included in your report so that you can prepare a solid professional report: As you start researching, jolt down your findings at one place.
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Jolting down toward base camp, it's tough to resist the analogy: One stubborn, rock-headed man, one tiny moss spore — and a slow-growing but steady ribbon of indigenous green.
Hooley squeezes it, jolts it down hard, then lifts it up again.
Slipping gears, erratic shifting (feeling a jolt when slowing down or speeding up in automatic cars, or feeling a jolt when shifting in manual), engine running too high while parked/stopped, and random loud noises usually mean there's a transmission issue.
But, infuriatingly, he refuses and we get in the truck and jolt violently down the road with Gunjan Khadgi and his friends.
A few days into the trip, my knee gave me a sudden, sharp jolt midway down a steep set of subway steps.
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Footage showed flags positioned on the top of the vehicle alongside militants wearing Hamas uniforms and guns, with the "tank's" turret being moved from side to side, and the "gun" jolted up and down.
I still recall, some years ago in Kiev, jolting up and down on my seat inside a speeding marshrutka (a kitschy type of shared taxi particular to ex-Soviet states) desperately trying to solicit some directions to my hostel, located near the city's main station.
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