Synonyms are words that can be used in place of another word, they either mean the same thing or are so similar as to be interchangable. 24 Synonyms for Jerks Words that are similar to jerks jerks Jerk Dork Jerk Jerking Jolt Saccade ...
Synonyms are words that can be used in place of another word, they either mean the same thing or are so similar as to be interchangable. 16 Synonyms for Jerking Words that are similar to jerking jerking Jerk Jolt Saccade Yank Jerk
The brief jolt of adrenaline we get as the fight-or-flight response kicks in breathe with me Try this — inhale deeply through your nose as though you are sucking nose spray up into your sinuses. Then exhale. And repeat 10 times. (But not really if you get lightheaded.) ...
I kept an additional twist to myself but, while writing that column, I understood with a pleasant jolt that I had entered into the Awakening my mother had referenced during our visit in dreamland. I’ve literally been walking through a time of love and renewal these past nine months. I l...
There was a barely perceptible jolt as the cable took up slack, then the landing boat slid smoothly forward. The curved hull of the cruiser and the open maw of the vehicle hatch swelled to fill the windscreen. The boat passed out of Val’s direct rays and into shadow. The dark was sho...
Coming into Genoa at journey’s end was the start of a working weekend, and it was a jolt out of the solitary headspace of travel to be in whatever work mode, looking for my hotel and looking at a press trip-type itinerary. Before that, walking into Genoa was a surprise. It felt mu...
by Claude Rains — reminded me strongly of the bizarre drolleries I had encountered years earlier in the works of John Collier. “Deception” was indeed written by John Collier, so every time I see it, the memory of having recognized his style gives me a little jolt of egotistical ...
joltnoun(n.) A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage moving over rough ground. verb(v. i.) To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts. verb(v. t.) To cause to shake with a sudden up and do...
jerknoun(n.) A short, sudden pull, thrust, push, twitch, jolt, shake, or similar motion. noun(n.) A sudden start or spring. verb(v. t.) To cut into long slices or strips and dry in the sun; as, jerk beef. See Charqui. ...
It makes me think of past Easters and our mom’s family coming over for the day. It’s trying to be warm outside. It’s a welcome jolt of energy before we can muster it on our own. The first exciting piece of landscape to set our sights on. April’s delightful little package ...