Jerking+motion

  • 31Yerk — Yerk, v. i. 1. To throw out the heels; to kick; to jerk. [1913 Webster] They flirt, they yerk, they backward . . . fling. Drayton. [1913 Webster] 2. To move a quick, jerking motion. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 32Fishing line — A fishing line is a cord used or made for fishing. Important parameters of a fishing line are its length, material, and weight (thicker, sturdier lines are more visible to fish). Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given… …

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  • 33Wood Duck — See also Australian Wood Duck. Wood Duck Male in the Ouwehands Dierenpark, Netherlands …

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  • 34Highsider — A highsider or highside is a type of motorcycle accident which is caused by a rear wheel gaining traction when it is not facing in the direction of travel. For a highsider to take place, the rear wheel must first lose traction and drift out of… …

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  • 35Dog health — Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with bandaged foot …

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  • 36Cadejo — The cadejo (IPA pronunication /ka.ðe.xo/) is a character from Salvadoran, Nicaraguan,Costa Rican, Honduran, Guatemalan and southern Mexican folklore. There is a good, white cadejo and an evil, black cadejo. Both are spirits that appear at night… …

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  • 37Thanks for the Memory (Red Dwarf episode) — Infobox Red Dwarf episode name = Thanks for the Memory image caption = Lister and the Cat retrieve the missing black box so they can solve the puzzle of the four missing days number = 3 airdate = September 20, 1988 writers = Rob Grant Doug Naylor …

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  • 38Stick-slip phenomenon — Stick slip (or slip stick ) refers to the phenomenon of a spontaneous jerking motion that can occur while two objects are sliding over each other. Cause Stick slip is caused by the surfaces alternatingly between a sticking to each other and… …

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  • 39twitch — twitcher, n. twitchingly, adv. /twich/, v.t. 1. to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve. 2. to jerk rapidly: The rider twitched the reins a couple of times. 3. to move (a part of the body) with a… …

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  • 40bob — {{11}}bob (n.1) act of bobbing, 1540s, from BOB (Cf. bob) (v.1). As a slang word for shilling it is attested from 1789, but the signification is unknown. {{12}}bob (n.2) short hair, 1680s, attested 1570s in sense of a horse s tail cut short, from …

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