jolted


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Synonyms for jolted

bumped or shaken jerkily

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disturbed psychologically as if by a physical jolt or shock

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Last week, a 5.3 magnitude earthquake jolted parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) including Peshawar, Lower Dir and Buner district.
According to media reports, 2.8 magnitude earthquake jolted Sibi, other parts of Baluchistan.
The tremors came hours after reportedly a 5.1-magnitude earthquake jolted Pakistan earlier in the day.
The quake jolted the region's Yutian County in the prefecture of Hotan, the statement said.
According to the center, another 3.7-magnitude quake with a depth of 9 km jolted the same county three minutes later.
Meanwhile, a 3.1 magnitude quake also jolted Isabela Tuesday morning.
Summary: Crete: Twin undersea earthquakes over 4.0-magnitude jolted Greece on Thursday, the National Observatory said, with ...
In his message on Thursday, Mansour expressed sympathy sympathized with the Iranian government and nation over the 7.6 on the Richter scale quake which jolted Sistan and Balouchestan province.
More than 15 strong aftershocks have jolted Bulgaria in the first hour after the strong earthquake that hit the country at 2:58 am on Tuesday.
Strong earthquakes jolted eastern and central Japan separately Tuesday morning but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
Al Ain A moderate-intensity earthquake yesterday jolted Madam, a town in south-eastern Sharjah, sending a wave of panic among the residents.
Dobb's Annual Jolt Product Excellence Awards honor outstanding products that have "jolted" the software development industry, making the task of creating software more swift, simple and efficient.
When the fault ruptured in the Southern Ocean, the two plates suddenly jolted sideways in opposite directions.