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How to use convulsive in a sentence

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Jerry's sneezer was touched with some convulsive efforts, so that his fogle was continually at work.
He pulled the flask out with a series of quick, almost convulsive movements.
Ben could feel the trembling in his slender frame, see the convulsive hitch of his shoulders as he fought against sobs.
A rabbit in its last convulsive leap appeared briefly, and the white-haired one stepped briskly forward to pick it up.
With that she stormed off leaving the rest of us rolling about in convulsive laughter.
Devon struggled to speak through the convulsive shivering that wracked his body.
They had convulsive seizures, blasphemous screaming and trance-like state of mind.
After a second or two the rabbits tumble into the light, their convulsive movements expressive of a primordial terror.
Similar convulsive episodes seen immediately after concussive head injury may also be mistaken for epileptic phenomena.
They were set against the squattocracy and underwent a convulsive change in social values and patterns.
Room's movements were becoming more erratic and convulsive, and he seemed to have entered a trance-like state.
Below him, Eric made a convulsive wriggle to get his legs around the bottom of the pipe.
But the decadence and blindness on display in that nation simply mean that the inevitable day of reckoning will be that much more convulsive.
His letters stirred Mr. Gladstone into a convulsive paroxysm of burning revolt against the barbarities they described.
The most dramatic clinical presentation is generalized convulsive seizures.
In lock jaw, and in all convulsive conditions in which opium is prescribed in stupefactive doses.
The cellular mechanisms underlying picrotoxin-induced convulsive activity were studied by using mouse spinal neurons growing in tissue culture.
However, patients with a history of convulsive disorders were excluded from these studies.
The Spearman fought his bitter, convulsive coughs, strangling his sounds against a white-knuckled fist, and Zarantha held his wasted body in her arms.
A female patient complains of dramatic mood swings, paralysis on one side of her body, hallucinations, convulsive seizures, and religious delusions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The objective manifestation of tic is a clonic or tonic convulsive movement, an anomaly by excess of muscular contraction.
It never occurred to her that she might be the cause of that convulsive outburst.
He had kept Rosa's hand in a convulsive grasp, and he drew her with him into the eye of the world.
Adams looked at her, and gesticulated shakily at the convulsive figure on the floor.
I took it in mine, and at once I felt it close on mine with a quick, convulsive strength.
At that moment, Sade gave a little convulsive shudder, and the water rolled over her head.
I mention convulsive attacks and enuresis nocturna, as pathological affections of her childhood which belong to my theme.
Some months previously to his coming under observation he developed a convulsive tic limited to the frontalis.
With a convulsive wriggle the serval made a last attempt to bury its fangs in its victim's neck.
A convulsive squeeze and creaking, whiffling sounds heralded a fresh outburst.
The fullback falls across the line, the ball gripped in his convulsive hold, just as the linesman's whistle blows.
Not much beyond a century has passed since these were in the same convulsive and transitionary state as the Marquesans of to-day.
But barely had she entered the tinted atmosphere when her movements became awkward and convulsive, effortful and excited.
The convulsive form of ergotism mostly begins with some cerebral disturbance.
With a convulsive clutching of the fingers he pulled the rug up about his chin.
Papponi, a man of such susceptibility, was cured of convulsive attacks by change of place.
The operation was performed amidst the fiercest yells and the most convulsive plunges.
Easily, with a few convulsive quirks, they give up their watery ghosts, like a mortal translated before his time to the thin air of heaven.
In our opinion, moreover, it is contraindicated in convulsive affections.
He was pale as death, and his lips trembled with convulsive motion.
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