intransitive. To move or progress jerkily up and down, to jog; to shift about with discomfort or impatience; to fidget. Also: to jog along on…
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > make sudden movement [verb (intransitive)] > jerk (8) hotchc1440 intransitive. To move or progress jerkily up and down, to jog; to shift about with discomfort or impatience; to fidget. Also: to jog along on… hitch?1518 To jerk the body up and down; to hotch, v. jerk1606 intransitive. To move with a jerk or jerks; to give a jerk. flounce1609 intransitive. To make abrupt and jerky movements with the limbs or body; to throw the body about; to plunge, flounder, struggle. Also with about, up… fluce1627 intransitive. ? To flounce, plunge. yarka1640 intransitive. To move with a jerk or jerks; to jerk. Now chiefly Scottish, English regional, and U.S. regional. quirk1821 intransitive. To move suddenly or in a jerky manner; to twitch; to bend or curve suddenly or briefly. flip1862 intransitive. To move with a flip or jerk; to step lightly and nimbly. |
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