Jolting [verb]

Definition of Jolting:

surprise; push suddenly

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Sentence/Example of Jolting:

The yellow representing a jolt or spark and the grey symbolizing composure and stillness.

Perhaps that’s why I keep coming back to this collection for what feels like a little jolt of hope for my fantasy kitchen.

Lamar Jackson’s return provides a much-needed jolt as Ravens run roughshod over Cowboys14.

Then, on Monday, we got a jolt of good vaccine news from Pfizer, sending value stocks higher.

If you’re a runner, it’s impossible to see them and not feel a jolt of adrenaline.

To the girls, that jolting ride was like an adventure straight from the Arabian Nights.

Night came upon us, labouring in black jolting seas, dashing them into white spray, and running away into dangerous unknown parts.

Our men were sent to the sea, three miles distant, on jolting arabas or tedious litters.

Bob lay upon some sacks in an ungainly attitude, and the jolting had not broken his heavy sleep.

Nevertheless, it is a bit jolting to realize, suddenly, that some one has been prying into your family history.