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1. Jolting synonyms, Jolting pronunciation, Jolting translation, English dictionary definition of Jolting
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2. Jolting Sentence Examples Later, the Jolting of the plane awakened her with a start
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3. The blade came to a Jolting halt against the thick clump
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4. Ah those peasants! shouted an officer, seizing by their shoulders and checking the peasants, who were walking unevenly and Jolting …
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5. “The Jolting Technologies Seminar Series is very valuable to those organizations that want to understand how the increasing acceleration of technological change is impacting the world
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6. The most common symptom is the sudden Jolting sensation of one or more limbs
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7. Jolting 'Jolting' is a 7 letter word starting with J and ending with G Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Jolting We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Jolting will help you to finish your crossword today
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8. [Papulatus] Jolting Spirit Detector: Ghosthunter Bob: Category Ludibrium: Pre-requisites To have [Papulatus] The Light Of Chaos completed; At least Level 115; Available Ghosthunter Bob's spirit detector is going crazy.
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9. Synonyms for Jolting include surprising, astonishing, amazing, shocking, astounding, stunning, startling, stupefying, flabbergasting and dumbfounding
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10. Disadvantages--Although Jolting produces good mold hardness at the parting face, the back face and vertical surfaces of the mold are not as strong
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11. Applications--Typically, straight Jolting moldmaking operations are for low- to medium-volume production of up to 70 molds/hr
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12. Jolting: 1 adj causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements Synonyms: bumpy , jolty , jumpy , rocky , rough Antonyms: smooth of motion that runs or flows or proceeds without jolts or turbulence
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13. What is Jolting? If you notice your dog having jolts, spasms, and other sudden and unexplained movements, there may be a physical condition that needs to be addressed
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14. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Jolting. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: rough, rocky, bumpy, jolty, Jolting, jumpy (adj) causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
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15. Synonyms & Antonyms of Jolting (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to make a series of small irregular or violent movements the roller coaster car jerked and jolted as it coursed along the old wooden tracks
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16. The action of moving suddenly and quite violently His rattled brain still not recovered from the Jolting.
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17. The Jolting sensation of falling will often startle awake a sleeping person, because the body truly believes that it is falling for a brief moment
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18. 🔊 A Jolting zap from the uncovered plug was more than enough to convince my dog that he should stay away from it from now on
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19. At each end of the yard there did indeed hang the dark figure of a man, Jolting and lurching with hideous jerkings of its limbs at every plunge and swoop of the galley
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20. (The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) They were stiff with their long and Jolting drive from Whitcross, and chilled with the frosty night air; but their pleasant countenances expanded to the cheerful
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21. Dubai Three men were jailed for three months each for Jolting a camel with electric shocks using a robot jockey to win in a camel race
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22. Jolting (1 Occurrence) Nahum 3:2 The noise of the whip, the noise of the rattling of wheels, prancing horses, and bounding chariots, (See NIV)
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23. Jolting Table 220 - 240 V 50 Hz
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24. Cramped position during long drives, air travel (because the ambient pressure is lowered), Jolting while using vehicles or other means of transport (the "bubble" effect) and all …
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25. 4 One Jolting tackle and the link was made with the big screen's violent he-man
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26. 5 And there, bumping and Jolting its roaring way up the track towards the house was a motor car
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27. 6 He ran down the hill, the backpack Jolting from side to side on his back.
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29. Cost of Jolting Costs for treatments can vary, and depend on the condition that is causing your dog’s jolts
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30. The third leg, from Dallas to Wichita, was a Jolting ride on a regional airline's jet.
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31. FORBES: Jet Pilot for a Day In the most Jolting sequence, Snipes turns an entire building into a crack apartment house.
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32. NEWYORKER: New Jack City These three principles should protect shareholders from surprise shocks whenever Jolting news shatters the stock market, says Auer.
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33. This Jolting blend of moods defines her work, too
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34. They felt a peculiar bump; a vision of brick pillars lingered before the rattling windows of the cab; a sudden cessation of atrocious Jolting and uproarious jingling dazed the two women.
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35. If you find yourself Jolting awake and feeling like you need to catch your breath, sleep apnea might be the culprit
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36. Louisville-based Skychai Racing is hoping to knock it out of the park when they send out Jolting Joe in the $750,000 Gun Runner Dueling Grounds Derby Sept
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37. "Those are really Jolting numbers
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JOLTING [jōlt]
a jolting shock, movement, or blow: The automobile gave a sudden jolt. an emotional or psychological shock: The news of his arrest gave me quite a jolt. something that causes such a shock: The news was a jolt to me. a sudden, unexpected rejection or defeat: Their policy got a rude jolt from the widespread opposition. Slang. a prison sentence.
to move with a sharp jerk or a series of sharp jerks: The car jolted to a halt. a jolting shock, movement, or blow: The automobile gave a sudden jolt. an emotional or psychological shock: The news of his arrest gave me quite a jolt. something that causes such a shock: The news was a jolt to me.
Definition of jolt. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an abrupt, sharp, jerky blow or movement awoke with a jolt. 2a(1) : a sudden feeling of shock, surprise, or disappointment the news gave them a jolt. (2) : an event or development causing such a feeling the defeat was quite a jolt. b : a serious setback or reverse a severe financial jolt.
Definition of jolt. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an abrupt, sharp, jerky blow or movement awoke with a jolt. 2a(1) : a sudden feeling of shock, surprise, or disappointment the news gave them a jolt. (2) : an event or development causing such a feeling the defeat was quite a jolt.