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jolting造句
1 There was another jolting thud in my back. 2 Mr Gregson took me home, jolting on the back of the wagon. 3 Space for a raiding party was limited, and jolting across the sand perched up on the back was extremely uncomfortable. 4 One jolting tackle and the link was made with the big screen's violent he-man. 5 And there, bumping and jolting its roaring way up the track towards the house was a motor car. 6 He ran down the hill, the backpack jolting from side to side on his back. 7 Feeling strong and invigorated by our first few jolting rides of the day, I decided to try it. 8 Father Gannon added, his sudden pronged laughter jolting up her spine. 9 The continual jolting made it a difficult drive. 10 After much difficulty and jolting, they reached the gate. 11 They can stand a lot of jolting. 12 This is perhaps the most jolting comment of all. 13 The tube rumbled into view, jolting Sarah from her thoughts. 14 The massive blasts shook windows throughout the city, jolting sleeping residents awake. 15 May avoid because in the transportation process jolting creates knits the bandage the break. 16 'she should be all right from the plane's jolting by now. 17 But no lamp could withstand the jolting of the roads of East Barsetshire. 18 Standing on waving jolting horizon of our life, we portray our drawing with youth and lifeblood. 19 Our journey away was nasty, jolting and at times even violent. 20 Ladies and gentlemen, our plane jolting due to strong airflow. 21 Stops for meals and for the navigator to fix their position were a welcome break from the jolting ride. 22 She got it shut, and leaning with difficulty to the jolting bowl, she vomited colourless fluids from her empty stomach. 23 Flying over a mascon will be like driving over a speed bump, jolting the two ships and causing them to shake a bit relative to each other. 24 Silk blouses are not fragile goods. They can stand a lot of jolting. 25 That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy,[www.] jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency. 26 Jaspers described the major vehicle as the "boundary experience" – a jolting, irreversible experience which shifts the individual from the everyday mode to a more authentic mode. 27 Up ahead it's a mountain road, the will be jolting a lot. 28 A device, such as a drill, that operates with a jerking or jolting.