a. [f. JOLT sb. + -Y.] Characterized by jolting; having or causing jolts.
1834. M. Scott, Cruise Midge (1859), 417. The wains were rumbling and rattling on their jolty axle trees.
1867. Le Fanu, Tenants Malory, lxi. (1871), 354. Going slowly down the jolty hill.
1896. Marie Corelli, Mighty Atom, xi. The coach would be too jolty for him.