Marked by abrupt transitions.
Sinônimos
Examples for "jerky"
Examples for "jerky"
1Mashed potatoes, beef jerky and water made him feel a bit better.
2I saw a puppet show last year, but they moved all jerky.
3Take it in little sips, commanded the foreman in short, jerky sentences.
4She glanced at him, and with a jerky movement crumpled the paper.
5Her movements seemed jerky, almost uncontrolled, so different from her usual grace.
1Another risk for the resource-sensitive Canadian market will be choppy commodity prices.
2Beyond the city limits, the sea had become choppy, seesawing with foam.
3However, the focus of the choppy seas could just miss the homes.
4Bund futures pared gains after the interest rate decision in choppy trading.
5The water was choppy, for the reavers were still trying to land.
6It rained and rained, but we pressed ahead through the choppy water.
7A hard wind was blowing, toward the shore; the sea was choppy.
8The market remained choppy because of thin volumes in the holiday season.
9These things are tricky, like sailing a dhow in a choppy sea.
10Soon the wind increased in violence, and there was a choppy sea.
11On the way back the water gets choppy and the boat overturns.
12But if you are in choppy waters you don't change the captain.
13It was a choppy session with each major index up and down.
14The sea was rising and becoming more choppy because of tide currents.
15Everything appeared to go well despite the choppy seas and overcast skies.
16Stocks on Wall Street closed mixed after a day of choppy trade.
Choppy nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América