0 meat that has been cut into long, thin strips and dried : --
beef jerky
2 strips of dried, salty meat: --
beef jerky
3 of, relating to, or being a short, sudden movement or someone or something moving in this way: --
The lower power gives a poor and jerky image with feeds costing several pounds a minute.
After several weeks or months, more clear-cut neurological symptoms may set in such as unsteadiness in walking, sudden jerky movements and loss of mental function.
The patient develops uncontrollable jerky movements, progressive stiffness of the limbs and incontinence.
Observe the difference between this growth component and the jerkier data.
Students are encouraged to explore the shared space, and to concentrate on how their bodies are moving: their movements should be graceful and smooth, not jerky or agitated.
Throughout, the percussiveness is jerky, but also insistent, as if trying to create an object that is both resistant, mass-ive, and also something that exists only to be pummelled away.
If you can concentrate on a single particle, you will see that it follows a somewhat jerky and erratic path.
One operator prefers smooth hand motion with larger amplitudes and another more "jerky" motion.