0 present participle of jolt --
1 to (cause something or someone to) move suddenly and violently: --
2 to shock someone in order to change their behaviour or way of thinking: --
Glassware objects broke and porcelain could be seen jolting out of cupboards.
After jolting awake, the character discovers over the next several days that they have developed magical powers.
The breed is said to have a short stride and a jolting, weak trot.
In terms of technique this film gets as rough and jolting as any film can.
The cage rolls into the tree, jolting the canary and waking him up.
But this death was, you might say, the jolting realization of the equality of the risk.
However, steering a jolting tiller with sheer muscle power was difficult for heavy four-wheel vehicles moving at high speed.
The picture of a series of loose cannons jolting and knocking around the deck will make anyone who is seriously concerned about the future of our continent shudder.