Sentence examples for the jerks from inspiring English sources

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the jerks

noun

A sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body.

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Forget about the jerks with the twin strollers.

The creeps (so dubbed by the jerks) think that evolutionary change is gradual.

Then more horns honked as if in rebuke until all the jerks quieted down.

That's why most of the jerks at American Century are so hard to relate to.

Please publicly say, "All the jerks trolling Zerlina need to stop it immediately".

"My view is that the jerks in our society are evenly divided among all income categories," he said.

It takes an active effort to resist the impulse to silence the jerks who have wounded you.

ONE of the unresolved and rather bitter disputes in evolutionary biology is between the creeps and the jerks.

But Sunday's protest march, referred to as the March Against the Jerks (the jerks being the politicians who bent to the Kremlin's will and passed the adoption law), was different.

Lydia Lunch, innovator of "no wave," in Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and Beirut Slump, dancing to her own beat.

Versions of it have been known over the years by many names, among them "freezing," "the waggles," "the staggers," "the jerks," "whiskey fingers," and "the yips".

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