convulses

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third-person singular of convulse
convulse
to cause spasms in
convulse
{v} to give violent motion, tear, rend
convulse
To create great laughter
convulse
be overcome with laughter make someone convulse with laughter; "The comedian convulsed the crowd"
convulse
be overcome with laughter
convulse
If someone convulses or if they are convulsed by or with something, their body moves suddenly in an uncontrolled way. Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm The opposing team were so convulsed with laughter that they almost forgot to hit the ball
convulse
make someone convulse with laughter; "The comedian convulsed the crowd"
convulse
cause to contract; "The spasm convulses her facial muscles"
convulse
To contract violently and irregulary, as the muscular parts of an animal body; to shake with irregular spasms, as in excessive laughter, or in agony from grief or pain
convulse
move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"
convulse
shake uncotrollably; "earthquakes convulsed the countryside"
convulse
To violently shake or agitate
convulse
be overcome with laughter make someone convulse with laughter; "The comedian convulsed the crowd" contract involuntarily, as in a spasm; "The muscles in her face convulsed" cause to contract; "The spasm convulses her facial muscles" shake uncotrollably; "earthquakes convulsed the countryside" move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed
convulse
To agitate greatly; to shake violently
convulse
move or stir about violently; "The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed
convulse
contract involuntarily, as in a spasm; "The muscles in her face convulsed"
convulse
{f} shake violently, have spasmodic muscular contractions; cause to shake violently, cause to suffer spasmodic muscular contractions
convulses

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    [ k&n-'v&ls ] (verb.) 1643. Latin convulsus, past participle of convellere to pluck up, convulse, from com- + vellere to pluck; more at VULNERABLE.
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