Examples of 'sharp shock' in a sentence

Meaning of "sharp shock"

sharp shock ~ a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, disappointment, or discomfort. This phrase is often used to describe a powerful and startling reaction to a stimulus or situation

How to use "sharp shock" in a sentence

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We are going through a sharp shock in our industry.
Sharp shock to deal with violence.
Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp shock.
The sharp shock has been replaced by a rucksack full of bricks.
Is not it best to give them a sharp shock so they will not do it again?
The sharp shock of opening up agricultural markets can only aggravate the existing inescapable gap.
They want to give the Germans a short, sharp shock.
Perhaps one good sharp shock with a mallet would free the remains inside.
Good hard short, sharp shock.
A sharp shock to the watch risked sending the hands flying away from their stopped positions.
It wouldn't hurt to give them a short, sharp shock.
Of a short, sharp shock with a lifelong lock.
Give it a short, sharp shock.
The short, sharp shock for everybody.
You are prolonging the agony - sometimes a short, sharp shock is best.

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Short, sharp shock at the local detention centre, or borstal!
The short, sharp shock.
It is the court 's belief that you would benefit from a short, sharp shock.
But a short, sharp shock.
Perhaps we could spray it with liquid nitrogen? Give it a short, sharp shock.
A short, sharp shock A big, black block.
A pat on the head and a biscuit here, a short, sharp shock there.
Matter of opinion! They need a short, sharp shock.
A dull, dark dock A lifelong lock A short, sharp shock.

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