Convulses example sentences
con·vulse
verb
convulses (third person present)
- (of a person) suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortion of the body or limbs:
- (of an emotion, laughter, or physical stimulus) cause (someone) to make sudden, violent, uncontrollable movements:
- throw (a country) into violent social or political upheaval:
Synonyms
shudder, jerk, here"Convulses" Example Sentences
1. The laughter convulses her body, tears streaming down her face.2. A violent tremor convulses the earth, throwing onlookers to the ground.
3. The nation convulses with political unrest, demonstrations filling the streets.
4. His body convulses violently, a symptom of his terrifying illness.
5. The small boat convulses in the raging storm, threatening to capsize.
6. Grief convulses her, leaving her breathless and exhausted.
7. The building convulses with the force of the explosion, sending debris flying.
8. The news convulses the stock market, sending prices plummeting.
9. A fit of coughing convulses him, wracking his frail body.
10. The city convulses with the rhythm of a massive street party.
11. Sudden pain convulses her, making her cry out in agony.
12. The engine convulses violently before sputtering to a halt.
13. Fear convulses him, paralyzing him with terror.
14. The ground convulses beneath their feet, a clear sign of an impending earthquake.
15. The artist's brushstrokes convulse the canvas with vibrant energy.
16. His face convulses with rage, his features contorted in fury.
17. The whole country convulses with the impact of the scandal.
18. The waves convulse the shore with their relentless power.
19. His laughter convulses him, a sound both joyous and slightly manic.
20. The war convulses the entire region, leaving a trail of destruction.
21. The debate convulses the committee, with members shouting over one another.
22. A sudden spasm convulses his leg, causing him to stumble.
23. The society convulses with social and economic change.
24. His body convulses with a silent, internal struggle.
25. The wind convulses the trees, bending them almost to breaking point.
26. The music convulses the crowd, stirring them to a frenzy.
27. His spirit convulses with a desperate need for escape.
28. The painting convulses the viewer with its raw emotion.
29. The ocean convulses with the power of a hurricane.
30. The story convulses the reader with its unexpected twists.
31. The market convulses under the weight of unforeseen circumstances.
32. His soul convulses with regret and remorse.
33. The entire landscape convulses with the force of a landslide.
34. His mind convulses with conflicting thoughts and emotions.
35. The factory convulses with the noise of machinery.
36. The debate convulses the nation, dividing public opinion.
37. The fabric of society convulses under the strain of inequality.
38. The play convulses the audience with its dramatic climax.
39. The animal convulses in a desperate attempt to free itself.
40. The political climate convulses with uncertainty and fear.
41. The room convulses with the sound of thunder.
42. The painting convulses with a vibrant, almost chaotic energy.
43. The city convulses with the energy of a major sporting event.
44. Her laughter convulses her, a contagious wave of joy.
45. The empire convulses on the brink of collapse.
46. His entire being convulses with a profound sense of loss.
47. The narrative convulses with unexpected turns and shocking revelations.
48. The storm convulses the coastline, causing widespread devastation.
49. The car convulses before finally coming to a complete stop.
50. The artist’s work convulses the viewer with its unsettling imagery.
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