a. [f. JOLT sb. + -Y.] Characterized by jolting; having or causing jolts.

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1834.  M. Scott, Cruise Midge (1859), 417. The wains … were rumbling and rattling on their jolty axle trees.

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1867.  Le Fanu, Tenants Malory, lxi. (1871), 354. Going slowly down the jolty hill.

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1896.  Marie Corelli, Mighty Atom, xi. The coach would be too jolty for him.

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