20 Words to use with shock

Shock therapy as a subjective experience.

The shock wave quickly blew the wall of sand upward and outward, so that it sparkled like luminous rain until the sand particles became too scattered to be seen.

P.S. I would advise your little Shock-dog to keep out of my way; for as I look upon him to be the most formidable of my Rivals, I may chance one time or other to give him such a Snap as he wont like.

We tried to go in like a typhoon, shock-troop style, but it didn't work.

Come in!" The door along the corridor from which the man of the shock head and great beard had looked out, opened again, and the big head was protruded.

Then the hind wheels dropped into it with a bump, but the shock absorbers prevented serious damage.

We have still, of course, to feel the full shock effects even of this war.

OCHILTREE When Mrs. Carteret had fully recovered from the shock attendant upon the accident at the window, where little Dodie had so narrowly escaped death or serious injury, she ordered her carriage one afternoon and directed the coachman to drive her to Mrs. Ochiltree's.

I made the acquaintance also in the Mess of a Medical Officer, named Rossi, in peace time a University Professor of Nervous Pathology, who was now in charge of a hospital for "nervosi," or shell-shock cases, four miles outside the town.

After the first shock incident upon her husband's death had passed away, she had made no outcry, she grew quiet and self-possessed, she was ready for any consultation, gave all necessary orders, spoke of her dead husband's goodness to her with a smile on her face, and looked calmly forth into the future.

"A shock wot's shook me all up," he ses, working up a shiver.

Dreaming of shaded village streets, and home, Forgetting the cruel sea Till the shock cameso woke I, yet I know 'Twas Love, I loved, not he.

As it did so, a head, covered only with a mass of shock hair, which hung down like pieces of tarred rope, and with the lower part of the face veiled by a black, stringy beard, was thrust far enough within to show the shoulders.

A shock mightmight make him worse."

If she had known that at the very moment when he uttered these words he had one long letter from Mercy and another to her lying in his pocket, the shock might well-nigh have killed her; for never once in Mrs. White's most jealous and ill-natured hours had the thought crossed her mind that her son would tell her a deliberate lie.

But here, as in the matter of his marriage, the author felt that he had a duty to perform: it was necessary to declare independence of Mrs. Grundy's tyranny and shock people for their own good.

Looking back over those days, it is seen now that this action marked the shock-point of the war.

Hence those national wars, those battles, those murders, those reprisals, which make nature shudder and shock reason; hence all those horrible prejudices, which make it a virtue and an honour to shed human blood.

They moved in herds, they practised shock-tactics, they were violent, and very cunning.

"Colonel Saunderson in the House of Commons. Come, listen to my story: it's a sort of shilling-shock tale, With no end of fire and fury, and a modicum of blood, And a Colonel who mixed metaphors as Yankees mix a cocktail, And a quiverful of arrows, shameful arrows, barbed with mud.

20 Words to use with  shock