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1. Jerked, jerk·ing, jerks v.tr
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2. To utter abruptly or sharply: Jerked out the answer
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3. Find 51 ways to say Jerked, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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4. 34 synonyms of Jerked from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 58 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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5. Jerked: to move or cause to move with a sharp quick motion.
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6. to be pissed off or annoyed with someone or a situation; also used in the phrase "Jerked off"
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7. Synonyms for Jerked include tugged, pulled, hauled, heaved, dragged, yanked, lugged, moved, wrenched and wrested
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8. Andrea Jerked to a stop again at another traffic light and he swore under his breath.: Startled, I Jerked my hand away, smacking my head on one of the upper deck's support beams in the process.: Nichole was Jerked back towards Tristan as he grabbed the wrist on her other arm.: Turning a brilliant shade of scarlet, I quickly Jerked free and hurriedly went back to the table, draining my glass of
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9. While everyone involved agrees that the field in Europe "Jerked," one researcher in particular challenges the idea that the jerk was a global event.
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10. Jerked, jerk·ing, jerks v.tr
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11. To utter abruptly or sharply: Jerked out the answer
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12. Synonyms for Jerked in Free Thesaurus
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13. ‘the food was great, especially the Jerked chicken and ribs’
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14. He grabbed a handful of hair and Jerked at it
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15. She got to the door and Jerked it open
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16. She suddenly Jerked her hand away
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17. The train stopped and he Jerked awake
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18. She grabbed his hand and Jerked him back from the kerb.
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19. He Jerked away when I tried to pat him on the shoulder
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20. The dog Jerked away from the beehive after being stung on the nose
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JERKED [jərkt]
v. jerked, jerk·ing, jerks. v.tr. 1. To give a sudden quick thrust, push, pull, or twist to. 2. To throw or toss with a quick abrupt motion. 3. To utter abruptly or sharply: jerked out the answer.
Definition of jerk. (Entry 1 of 3) 1a : an annoyingly stupid or foolish person was acting like a jerk. b : an unlikable person especially : one who is cruel, rude, or small-minded a selfish jerk. 2 : a single quick motion of short duration a sudden jerk gave the handle a jerk. 3a : jolting, bouncing, or thrusting motions.
Jerked definition, a quick, sharp pull, thrust, twist, throw, or the like; a sudden movement: The train started with a jerk. See more.
jerk - As in jerked meat (e.g. beef jerky), it is from American Spanish and Quechua charqui, "dried flesh." weight lifting, power lifting - Weight lifting is specifically the press, the clean and jerk, and the snatch; power lifting is the bench press, squat, and dead lift.