Convulsion in a sentence as a noun

Fit can also mean a convulsion or spasm, a coughing fit.

Finally they die in a last wretching convulsion.

Now, before anyone here drops to the floor in a fit of cliche-driven convulsion, let me explain 'hard work'.

If mentioning the Ethereum Network caused a convulsion, then you really need to re-evaluate what is going on.

"Mary gave him a bran-new "Barlow" knife worth twelve and a half cents; and the convulsion of delight that swept his system shook him to his foundations.

At the washstand a convulsion seized him within; and, clasping his cold forehead wildly, he vomited profusely in agony.

Reflexes can easily still be active even with brain-death, leading to convulsions during surgery.

- In the first 3 years of life, did you suffer from any illnesses involving extremely high temperatures, delirium or convulsion?

> In 1981, Huntington predicted that the next moral > convulsion would hit America around the second or > third decade of the 21st century—that is, right > about now.

Hoping this was for reasons other than the embarrassing partisan convulsion experienced by some associated with YC.

In severe poisoning, there are tremors, prostration, cyanosis, dypnoea, convulsion, progression to collapse and coma.

Shuddering is an involuntary convulsion that typically occurs when something is unconscionable or otherwise triggers a physionomic reaction that cannot be helped [meaning, it happens autonomously, of its own accord, based on the immediately preceding data].

To anyone wondering, this is from the article:> Every single muscle starts firing and contracting, so you have convulsions, you chew your tongue into ribbons, you vomit but then you can’t open your mouth because the jaw muscles are contracting 10 or 20 times as hard as they normally do, and you die a horrible death.> Those who eat it will die in two hours.

Should china have taken a more measured approach to process and thus have another generation or two or more eek out a living barely surviving, or as they have chosen, power through to progress but knowing a good many people would suffer in the convulsion through injustice pollution, inhumanity, " capitalism with Asian values", corruption, etc?It's not an easy call and there are benefits and drawbacks to either approach.

It defines an “abnormal disruption of the market” as “any change in the market, whether actual or imminently threatened, resulting from stress of weather, convulsion of nature, failure or shortage of electric power or other source of energy, strike, civil disorder, war, military action, national or local emergency, or other cause of an abnormal disruption of the market which results in the declaration of a state of emergency by the governor.”

Convulsion definitions

noun

a sudden uncontrollable attack; "a paroxysm of giggling"; "a fit of coughing"; "convulsions of laughter"

See also: paroxysm

noun

violent uncontrollable contractions of muscles

noun

a violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock market"

See also: turmoil upheaval

noun

a physical disturbance such as an earthquake or upheaval