The lurching horse, scrambling over the timber, jolted and shook his burden and Solange began again to talk in Basque.
Pretty soon, as the wagon jolted onward, he relapsed into a coma, broken only by mutterings in his native and incomprehensible tongue.
Besides the lumbering vans, two brass field-pieces trundled andjolted along with the rear-guard.
Small figures jolted up and down on the gravel, and at the far end the big plow flashed in the sun.
It smelt of acrid soft-coal smoke, the air was full of dust, and rubbish jolted about the floor.
The horses set off at a fast trot, and the rig jolted furiously among the ruts.
The ground shook, and flying fragments of ballast beat upon his turned-down hat; there was a deafening roar as the cars jolted past, and he saw the rails spring.
The train jolted out of the station, and soon he was travelling eastward with the high water-tower of St. Luke’s dipping gradually beneath a long horizon.
A wagonette, drawn by a pair of horses and burdened with trippers, jolted past him, throwing up a cloud of chalk-dust that made his eyes smart.
The cab, which had jolted a trifle on the setts of the station-yard, passed among a flight of feeding pigeons out of the iron gates into the bowling smoothness of the Palace Road.
Mullion Cove is a good mile from Mullion village, and as we jolted over the rough road I was remorseful over both carriage and horse.
So we jolted back--it seemed as if Cornish carriages and horses could go anywhere and over everything--to the Old Inn and Mary Mundy.
The car joltedand wailed on its way like an old drifting rocking chair.
His curt indifference jolted Marjorie a trifle, but she rallied her forces, and came back with: "How long do we stop at Ogden?
As the rough, springless arabas jolted over the cobble-stones of the Plevna street, the sufferings of the wounded men must have been excruciating.
Some of the men had fractures which remained unset, and the torture produced by the broken ends of bone jarring together as the waggon jolted and bumped over the rough road can be left to the imagination.
The men massed upon the drays allowed themselves to be jolted along in silence.
Then the chaise rolled on again, but from the way in which it jolted and bounded, shaking its passengers this way and that, it was evident that it no longer kept the main road.
At last the carriage swerved sharply to one side, and jolted over a stone; and the man lurched nearer to her, and--and moaned!
Out of this fixed belief she had been jolted by the upheaval that placed her on a level with Sir George.
At that moment the chaise, which had been proceeding for some time at a more sober pace, swerved sharply to one side; it appeared to sweep round a corner, jolted over a rough patch of ground, and came to a stand.
The thing is to act; then perhaps reason will bejolted into doing something.
And in the growing darkness, jolted by the swinging of the carriage, he suffered tortures from his prudence, tortures from his passion.
He did not even open them, but sat quite still, jolted and jarred, unconscious of the draught down the back of his neck, or the smell of petrol.
Suddenly the wheels jolted on a rubble of loose stones; the carriage was swung sideways.
The next morning brought us a renewal of the same weather, but we set out bravely in our open cart, and joltedover the muddy roads with such perseverance, that we reached Hedemora at night.
The cradle jolted with the over-vigorous rocking, and every time the rocking foot slipped from the footboard it struck on the floor with the sound of a sprung wooden shoe.
As he ran, his watch was jolted from its pocket under his belt and, glinting in the sun, bobbed at the end of its chain.
After an eternity of effort, the highest of these was jolted from its place and fell on the outside, leaving a peep-hole through which the blessed light looked strangely in, as if wondering to find its friend Rafael shut in a den like this.
The wail of the cart, that jolted by without stopping, was yet in their ears, when Pilarica, who was still gazing after it, began to dance with excitement.
They took us two miles, and by the time mine, which was a baggage elephant, had jolted me into very small pieces, we came to fresh horses.
I could lie down, but it makes all one's bones ache to be joltedin a rough sedan for eight hours.
She joltedup and down a few times on his hip bones and an idea jolted into her head.
As we jolted slowly over the rough stones we were objects of the liveliest interest to the bath-guests sitting out on the pavement in front of the inns having supper.
She merely nodded assent and, saying good-bye pleasantly, jolted out of Kingsborough into the Old Stage Road.
The carriage jolted through Kingsborough, and Eugenia bowed smilingly to her acquaintances.
It is impossible to talk comfortably when one's words are so shaken and jolted out of one's mouth.
And now after all he found himself here shaken and jolted over these horrible roads, and with all his gloomiest thoughts reawakened in him.
In places the carriage is jolted in a merciless manner by protruding boulders, embedded in the soil.
Or we jolted upon large boulders, embedded in the track.
But here again the Demon of Awkwardness got hold of him; he jolted a table, and Veronica's pretty little work-box fell to the floor.
Owing to the slowness of our fresh horse, we werejolted about the whole night, and did not arrive at Auxerre until six o'clock in the morning.
Cramped up in the narrow vehicle, we jolted along in the dark, rumbling now and then through some silent village, where lamps were burning before the solitary shrines.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jolted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: electrified; shaken; shocked; shook; staggered; startled