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jarred
1. His nerves jarred
2. Raven was jarred out of his thoughts by an eerie silence that swept over the lunch hall
3. The potatoes had been roasted for an hour or so with oil, garlic, and parsley, while the jarred peas were still tasty this late in the season, those hastily boiled up and dabbed with a little butter
4. It jarred her and she missed her target
5. Hilderich let out a cry of pain as his ribs jarred his insides once more
6. His mind was still jarred by the headache and though it had subsided considerably, a sting of it still lingered and made his thinking muddied and unclear, his most recent memories a blur
7. As he struggled to get back on his feet, his eyes caught the jarred glimpses of pure panic: mothers screaming and dragging their children alongside with them, men craning their necks to find the next trail or engine exhaust in the night sky
8. Their lamp stand had been jarred loose from its firm foundation
9. She did not exactly fall, but she staggered and reeled across the room in a very undignified fashion and brought up against the door with a thud that jarred her from head to foot
10. Carr jarred her legs most terrible, and has had nervous spasms ever since whenever she thinks of the eel
11. In her thoughts she acknowledged great waves of shuddering colour, black, red, green and orange that jarred together, making the sound of dying men and women even louder
12. The sudden nickering of his stallion jarred Moshe out of his reverie
13. jarred the body mass upon the animal's back
14. He tried to give me a buck fifty before I jarred the razor loose from his hand…”
15. His mind translated to word to Killed and his conscience was jarred by guilt which flooded his brain with memories of his past deeds
16. The blow had landed dangerously close to the solar plexus—not only hurt but jarred the breath out of him
17. The second man fell as he started to turn, Tress’s arm jarred as her sword clanged against the man’s helmet and the impact hurt her arm, but the blow still managed to drop the man
18. Then Lucky was suddenly jarred forward, as if he had an unruly dog by the leash
19. Her response jarred his senses, leading him down a road that
20. Jarred from this scene as Mother called, “Fair Aurial, come back to me,” I realized I left Her twice!
21. NOW!” That explosive command jarred him into action
22. “Averon,” a familiar voice jarred me out of the place I had made my bolt hole
23. Seattle! It jarred a nerve
24. Elise had spent two years at the university studying psychology before she went into nursing and now those long forgotten studies of psychotic behavior dropped into her mind, jarred loose from their occult roosting place in her subconscious
25. It jarred and pained the ears
26. He found that when he swung too quickly, his left arm tried to shoot outward and jarred his entire existence
27. But it was difficult because she kept being jarred back into reality from Ron’s wet lips
28. The second instalment of the story of Donna and Jarred
29. The idea of dancing in the garret jarred me but how could I refuse? I slipped
30. point of the blade jarred on the man's hip bone then stuck fast
31. 00pm, and each tuneless clang of the bell jarred Max’s nerves, adding to his sense of dread at what was to come
32. Without even acknowledging their presence and with his eyes focused straight ahead, Wickland continued across the dance floor without losing his pace though he was jarred several times by other dancers
33. The action jarred every bone in my body
34. This jarred George and he peered down at his apparel to see that it was still clean and
35. Just then, the van went over a bump in the road, and the jolting movement jarred Kathy’s leg, and a searing pain shot through her ankle with excruciating intensity, causing her to gasp and cry out in agonized pain
36. Feeling awkwardly shy and totally out of her depth, Kathy made a pretense of studying the rose in her hands and her injured ankle, which, thanks to the Ibyprophen Kirby had given her earlier, wasn’t as sharply painful as it had been, unless jarred
37. Joel’s arms reflexively shot out and around her, in order to keep her body steady so her leg wasn't jarred too much
38. The jerky motion of the van however, had jarred Kathy’s ankle rather severely, and so she was in too much pain to notice their changed positions, or the effect it was having on him
39. The impact was blinding and all systems went down; a piece of equipment jarred loose came spinning unseen through the darkness---it stuck one side of her head and Vedara saw a flash of red, and then all went black
40. Therese was momentarily jarred
41. When the elevator jarred to a stop on the main floor, the throng waiting to enter the elevator parted to let him out
42. Until he had had some sleep, a long steady sleep, he would, he knew, be nothing but jarred nerves
43. And the expression 'happen to live with,' jarred a little
44. The telephone jarred him out of his thoughts and he snatched it off the cradle
45. The heavy rains accompanied by the strong squalls of the previous night had left their mark on the roads with branches of trees blocking lanes, blocked gutters and drains overflowing, and in some areas actual road surfaces crumbling at the edges, or cracking and forming gaping pot holes which jarred vehicles, sorely testing suspension systems
46. It jarred him for an instant, even made him sweat
47. Jarred from the sudden vision of his date with Ronda, Jossiah recoiled, crying out when the chains prevented him from moving
48. His bones jarred on impact, and he heard a gushing crunch from one of the beasts below him
49. At eleven-thirty, he was jarred awake by
50. He stepped back from the door, jarred from the defilement of his memory back to the present