How to use jerk in a sentence. Jerk verb [i or t, usually + adv/prep] (behaviour) to suddenly behave differently, usually by understanding something or becoming active again, or to cause someone or something to do this: A quick, sharp pull, thrust, twist, throw, or the like See examples of jerk used in a sentence. If you call someone a jerk, you are insulting them because you think they are stupid or you do not like them. In physics, jerk is the rate of change of acceleration
That is, the derivative of acceleration with respect to time, or the third derivative of position It is a measure of how quickly an object's acceleration is changing It can also be described as the change in force with respect to time. Being or relating to a method of barbecuing meat that has been seasoned and wrapped in leaves of the allspice tree Copyright © 2016 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. A jerk is a sharp, sudden movement
Jerk is also a very unflattering term for an obnoxious person. A quick pull or twist Denominal verb of jerky, itself borrowed from spanish charqui, from quechua ch'arki Sunshine ranks high in the island's greates burger debate, while the chicken egg rolls with mango chutney and jerk mayo and fabulous fish tacos elevate pub grub to an art. To give a sudden quick thrust, push, pull, or twist to.
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