Before her eyes could focus, pain jolted through her.
But it has been shocked and jolted into reexamining what to be pro-European means in the times we live.
From behind him Bondarchuk, an hussar he knew, jolted against him and looked angrily at him.
Her body jolted in recognition as their bodies met, even though his face was shadowed.
His horse lagged behind the adjutant's and jolted him at every step.
His mental prod jolted her awake.
In each of the long German carts six or more pale, dirty, bandaged men were being jolted over the stony road.
Magic jolted through him like electricity, flinging him onto his back.
Nesting--the napping and fatigue occurring in pregnancy are jolted by a sudden burst of energy that leaves some women papering the nursery, making long to-do lists and attending to other important provisions.
Suddenly, the ground jolted and shook, throwing her onto her stomach.
The brush of their skin had jolted her with a rush unlike anything she'd ever felt.
The flow of electrons inside a solar cell is created when the electrons are jolted by an influx of energy (sunlight), and are knocked loose from the semi-conductor.
The pod jolted and dropped, the sickening sense making her nauseous.
The wounded, bandaged with rags, with pale cheeks, compressed lips, and knitted brows, held on to the sides of the carts as they were jolted against one another.