Convulsing example sentences

con·vulse

verb

convulsing (present participle)

  - (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, Feedback

"Convulsing" Example Sentences

1. The seizure victim was convulsing violently on the floor.
2. The engine, overloaded and sputtering, was convulsing with strain.
3. His laughter, unrestrained and infectious, was convulsing his whole body.
4. The earth seemed to be convulsing beneath their feet during the earthquake.
5. The small boat, tossed by monstrous waves, was convulsing in the storm.
6. With rage, he stood convulsing with barely controlled fury.
7. The nation, fractured by political turmoil, appeared to be convulsing.
8. The old house, weakened by age, was visibly convulsing as the wind howled.
9. He watched the snake convulsing after he had struck it.
10. The city, gripped by riot, was convulsing in chaos.
11. The car, after the impact, sat convulsing before bursting into flames.
12. The audience was convulsing with laughter at the comedian's jokes.
13. The dying animal lay convulsing on the cold ground.
14. Fear was convulsing her, making her tremble uncontrollably.
15. The powerful engine, under heavy load, was convulsing and groaning.
16. He felt a pain convulsing through his chest.
17. The society was convulsing under the weight of its contradictions.
18. The whole region, devastated by the war, was convulsing with unrest.
19. He saw the dog convulsing in the street, clearly poisoned.
20. The artist's body was convulsing with passion as he painted.
21. The old man was convulsing, his breath rattling in his chest.
22. His muscles were convulsing involuntarily.
23. The nation, after the assassination, was convulsing in grief.
24. The ground convulsing beneath them made them fall.
25. She watched him convulsing, helpless to intervene.
26. His face was convulsing with emotion, tears streaming down his face.
27. The entire structure seemed to be convulsing under the immense pressure.
28. The machine was convulsing, emitting sparks and smoke.
29. The little child lay convulsing in its mother's arms.
30. The factory was convulsing with the noise of machinery.
31. His body was convulsing with sobs.
32. The ship, battered by the storm, was convulsing violently.
33. The land, after the volcanic eruption, was convulsing with seismic activity.
34. The crowd, caught in a stampede, was convulsing with panic.
35. He was convulsing with a terrible, racking cough.
36. The building, hit by the bomb, started convulsing before collapsing.
37. The wounded soldier lay convulsing on the battlefield.
38. His laughter was convulsing, a sound both joyous and terrifying.
39. The political landscape was convulsing with unexpected alliances.
40. The fish, pulled from the water, was convulsing on the deck.
41. A sudden, violent pain was convulsing her abdomen.
42. The metal beams, under extreme stress, were visibly convulsing.
43. He lay there, convulsing, his eyes wide open.
44. The whole forest seemed to be convulsing as the wind raged through.
45. His entire being was convulsing with suppressed emotion.
46. The poor animal, trapped and terrified, was convulsing in its cage.
47. The nation's economy, crippled by debt, appeared to be convulsing.
48. The old tree, struck by lightning, was convulsing before falling.
49. The patient was convulsing, the doctor urgently administering medication.
50. His hand, gripped in a vice, was convulsing slightly.

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