Joltingly


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Jolt´ing`ly


adv.1.In a jolting manner.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Of course, none of these arguments is joltingly unique and they've all been peddled one place or the other in accordance with the timeline.
That was the excuse University of the Philippines president Danilo Concepcion invoked to explain away his joltingly insensitive appearance at the reunion of the Marcos youth arm Kabataang Barangay (KB) at UP Diliman's Bahay ng Alumni on Aug.
But pain also makes her ugly, maybe irredeemable, which also makes her joltingly, excitingly human.
I mention this not to speak of pride or humility as such, but of how they joltingly combined to rob me of words.
Each time the image cuts to a new angle, viewers have to joltingly reorient themselves in space.
The national timeline is somewhat joltingly skewed per the author's choice, though.