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I had to say something that would jar her a bit.
She sat on the bed, taking care not to jar him.
We want to jar them out of doing the expected thing so that they really tell us about themselves.
I asked, most quietly, so as not to jar him.
He repeated the name as if that would jar his memory.
He lifted his friend gently, trying not to jar him.
Saying, "To jar us, this far back, that thing had to start off with a lot of power."
He eased down on the side of the bed, careful not to jar her.
"Hell yes I'll say more, if it'll jar some information out of you."
It's going to take force to really jar me.
Nothing that would jar the audience out of its rapport.
Go very slowly so the transition will not jar him."
I've never run a store myself, but I should think that would jar a chap.
Animals, people, even a strong wind can jar the pods to spring open.
She'd aimed for the tree, hoping the impact on his side would jar him enough to buy her a lead.
Physical activity that might jar the eye needs to be avoided after surgery.
The blow seemed never to jar him the least.
What she had to tell him would jar him awake.
I said in a loud voice to jar him.
"Will it jar you to tell me what you did?"
But, just to be sure, you can jar him or make a noise."
"I only said that to try to jar some sense into you," I told him.
He landed at last, almost afraid his momentum would jar the machine out of line.
Any slight move now, he was thinking, might jar the whole town into an explosive madness.
But it was futile, he didn't even jar the huge man.