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jarred
adjective as in shocked
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Example Sentences
Whereas many jarred foods contain a single ingredient like pureed peas or carrots, pouches are more often a blend that features a sweet fruit such as apple or pear as the primary ingredient.
But his sudden bizarre insensitivity jarred me, causing me to lose sleep and question my sanity.
I'm half Italian and I know — especially, obviously in our area — sometimes using jarred or canned sauces can be blasphemous.
Still, Mark Leibovich on site and reporting for The Atlantic stated that people were jarred by the assassination attempt.
Israelis have been jarred by the global rise in antisemitism, and many view the swell of criticism against Israel as part of the rise.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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