Spasmodic in a sentence as an adjective

For the whole one hour journey she scrolled and switched between apps in a spasmodic manner.

True, but spasmodic dysphonia doesn't cause slow speech [1].

It's like they can't help but interject spasmodic blather into an article.

Diane Rehm has spasmodic dysphonia, which affects the way she speaks.

The spasmodic loading of images is incredibly distracting and the lazy layout doesn't appear to have any structure.

The world gone mad, with a spasmodic flow of time and a network of causes and effects which wriggles as if nauseated, the world of frenzied physics, is unquestionably his invention.

[5] The company was investigating anti-spasmodic agents, similar to tropine, for treating gastrointestinal ailments when the chemical was discovered.

> “My grafted, spasmodic, online style, while appropriate for much of my day’s ordinary reading, had been transferred indiscriminately to all of my reading, rending my former immersion in more difficult texts less and less satisfying,” she writes.

However, I'm hoping for locally stable, so that we can get enough upheaval to kick us over the nearby hill and maybe find a better minima, where we once again aren't risk averse, dare to build big projects that change the world, and possess a government that does more than go into spasmodic seizures every two months.

South Africa already has a de facto open borders policy and its local black population has been squeezed out of many business opportunities by people from the rest of Africa, as well as Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and China, and there are spasmodic eruptions of anti-foreigner violence.

Spasmodic definitions

adjective

affected by involuntary jerky muscular contractions; resembling a spasm; "convulsive motions"; "his body made a spasmodic jerk"; "spastic movements"

See also: convulsive spastic

adjective

occurring in spells and often abruptly; "fitful bursts of energy"; "spasmodic rifle fire"

See also: fitful