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1 That was a hard jolt for any team to stand.
2 I've been getting lazy, and needed a hard jolt .
3 By gum, you put Beelzebub an' me through a blamed hard jolt of it so fur.
4 One hard jolt threw him against Yhakobin's knees.
5 He got a hard jolt in doing it, and rubbed his head where it hit the earth.
6 The hard jolt of the sub against the canyon wall sent a clanging shock wave through the hull.
7 The lone drunk is usually the result of sorrow, sudden financial blow or a hard jolt of some sort.
8 The storm gave the house a real hard jolt , so hard Daddy stopped cussing and started praying along with Mama.
9 Metal shrieked and sparks exploded as Riordan flew over the deep ditch beyond the fencing and landed with a hard jolt .
10 For a split second the vehicle teetered precariously, balancing over the wheels along one side before slamming back down with another hard jolt .
11 He did not fully realize just what had happened to him, but he was conscious of having received a very hard jolt , indeed.
12 "Poor kid," he said, "it's a hard jolt for her."
13 But it didn't look romantic to Wendell Phillips just then-hischum had failed him-theweather was cold, two days of hard jolting lay ahead.
14 Several hard jolts had found their way to Ivan's face, but he did not show any symptoms of being unable to continue the battle.
15 "This will be a hard jolt for the old chap," I thought, "but he'll say that I played the game."
16 "Oh, nothing," said Dick, "the wagon gave an extra hard jolt , that was all, and I thought my head was coming off."
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