Sentence examples for to jar from inspiring English sources

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to jar

noun

A small, approximately cylindrical container, normally made of glass or clay, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes.

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"It has to be something unusual to jar people's attention".

What better riposte could there be to Jar Jar Binks?

If art is meant to jar you, then here is art.

The sight of me seemed to jar loose a bundle of memories.

But they might seem to jar with the Conservatives' stated commitment to preserving the union.

Deliberately labyrinthine, it is meant to jar those who see it.

But it is the other newsreels from New Hampshire that at first glimpse seem to jar.

For Ms. Goldfiner, the fashion shoot was a way to jar Israelis with her summer catalog.

Otherwise, there is little to jar the senses in this disappointingly sane "Cuckoo's Nest".

But perhaps this England team – and any team – would start to jar with greater media coverage?

You still owe us big time for introducing us to Jar Jar Binks".

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