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jarred

adjective as in shocked

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I keep a collection of them in a jar specifically for adding to these drinks.

He keeps a jar of pictures by his bed and a cast the funeral home made of Christian’s hand.

Use your other clean rag to wipe the jar and chain, which should be entirely free of any residue.

Carefully place a flat lid on top of each jar, making sure to line up their edges.

You can repeat this step multiple times if your pot isn’t large enough to process all the jars at once.

Ragab was jarred by the experience of spending the night in jail.

The frozen-in-time Facebook page of a friend who recently passed away jarred him into this realization.

The jarred baby foods can be cloyingly sweet or just plain nasty.

The voices of Edna's disbanding guests jarred like a discordant note upon the quiet harmony of the night.

At this supreme moment his littleness and lack of self-assertion jarred on her mood.

The contents harped upon the same string which Richie Moniplies had already jarred.

Stephen was made of much finer stuff than Bob, but he had not the latter's graceful humor and his curtness jarred.

Now her dreams had vanished and she must grapple with dull realities that jarred her worse than they had done.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jarred, such as: aghast, appalled, astonished, dismayed, frightened, and appalling.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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