jolt in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
JOLT: a sudden, sharp movement or feeling that causes surprise or excitement.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden jolt of the train startled all the passengers on board.
- He felt a jolt of excitement when he received the acceptance letter from his dream university.
- The unexpected news delivered a jolt to her confidence, leaving her momentarily speechless.
- As the car hit the pothole, a jolt ran through the entire vehicle, causing the driver to grip the wheel tightly.
- The jolt of electricity surged through the circuit, illuminating the entire room in an instant.
- The sudden jolt of the train startled all the passengers.
- Her unexpected arrival gave me a jolt of excitement.
- He felt a jolt of pain shoot through his leg after the fall.
- The news of the accident was a jolt to the entire community.
- As the car hit the pothole, I was thrown forward by the jolt.
- The sudden jolt of the train startled the passengers, waking many from their slumber.
- After the long meeting, the unexpected news felt like a jolt of energy, sparking excitement in the room.
- He felt a jolt of fear as he realized he was lost in the dark forest.
- The car hit a pothole, causing a jolt that made everyone inside grip their seats tightly.
- Her heart gave a jolt when she saw her childhood friend after many years apart.
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