Ainda não temos significados para "little jolt".
1The idea of being his sent a little jolt through me.
2Then there was a little jolt and a sense of pain.
3That ought to give him a little jolt, he said evilly.
4It's that little jolt you feel when seeing a new computer-generated animation at the cinema.
5Sometimes a little jolt like that does one good.
6The door closed, the machine gave a little jolt, and Roy was on his way.
7You feel a little jolt when you shift.
8The water rose almost to the gunwales, and a little jolt or carelessness would have capsized it.
9A little jolt, and they were off.
10The hot wax splattering on his skin gave him a delicious little jolt of pain that kept him going.
12But Darrin had changed with the years, and he felt a swift little jolt of amusement as he swung for that high one.
13I watched Paris as he opened his eyes, as always feeling that strange little jolt of unbelief and excitement as I beheld him.
14Well, after stowin' away his little jolt, he comes fussin' around among the boys, askin' which one of 'em is Mr. Robert McGraw.
15A couple of miles farther on, there came the familiar little jolt, as if the car had for a second caught on some elastic.
16And Buck Devine, that I met on the street that very day of the concert, he give me another kind of a little jolt.
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