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jarred

adjective as in shocked

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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.

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I'm half Italian and I know — especially, obviously in our area — sometimes using jarred or canned sauces can be blasphemous.

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Still, Mark Leibovich on site and reporting for The Atlantic stated that people were jarred by the assassination attempt.

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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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