All of worn tissues and faded tints had been hers long before, and except for an increased jerkiness she seemed the same.
"Secret Bread"
F. Tennyson Jesse
In the efforts of the present day to economize space by using a minimum length of film, pictures are frequently taken at too slow a rate, and the reproductions are therefore often objectionable, by reason of more or less jerkiness.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
His eyes glistened curiously in the firelight, and he rammed his hands down into his jacket pockets with abrupt jerkiness.
"The Shadow of the East"
E. M. Hull