Move or stir about violently.
1 Biffy's previously still form stiffened and then began to shudder and convulse .
2 The mother answered: The lightest touch is sufficient to convulse her, professor.
3 The wars of Broderick and Gwin, Field and Terry, convulse the State.
4 They are serious seizures, but he doesn't shake and drool or convulse .
5 Eleanor felt her stomach roll and then convulse as she dry heaved.
6 Blood flew up and splattered the window as Casey began to convulse .
7 A general strike against the payment of rent would convulse society.
8 Pecel, far luckier than most divers who convulse at depth, survived.
9 After a minute he fell backward, his body starting to convulse .
10 Her lips convulse feebly as she registers his approach; her insubstantial eyelashes flutter.
11 Wrath and sorrow and insulted affection convulse him for a moment.
12 Her eyes closed and an ecstatic thrill seemed to convulse her entire being.
13 Tucson.com reported that Cunningham appeared to convulse after hitting the ice.
14 Very well, Sidheag started to convulse and then collapsed to the floor, dead.
15 His search became frantic, as his lungs were starting to convulse for air.
16 He could convulse a dinner-party when everything else failed, by making ridiculous faces.
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