jerker (Meaning)

Wordnet

jerker (n)

someone who gives a strong sudden pull

Webster

jerker (n.)

A beater.

One who jerks or moves with a jerk.

A North American river chub (Hybopsis biguttatus).

jerker Sentence Examples

  1. The movie was an absolute tear-jerker; hardly anyone left the theater with dry eyes.
  2. Reading the heartfelt letter from her long-lost friend was a real tear-jerker for Sarah.
  3. The ending of the novel was such a gut-wrenching tear-jerker that it stayed with me for days.
  4. The documentary about the plight of endangered species was a real eye-opener and a tear-jerker.
  5. Witnessing the reunion of the war veterans with their families was a heartwarming tear-jerker moment.
  6. The emotional farewell scene between the protagonist and his loyal dog was a true tear-jerker.
  7. The charity advertisement featuring homeless children was a poignant tear-jerker that moved many to donate.
  8. The song's lyrics were so touching that it turned the performance into a tear-jerker.
  9. The elderly couple's enduring love story depicted in the film was a timeless tear-jerker.
  10. Even though he tried to maintain composure, the eulogy he delivered at his grandmother's funeral became a tear-jerker for everyone present.

FAQs About the word jerker

someone who gives a strong sudden pullA beater., One who jerks or moves with a jerk., A North American river chub (Hybopsis biguttatus).

dog,bastard, skunk, joker, clown, creep, vermin, bounder, pill, churl

lady, gentleman, lady,hero, hero, gentleman,heroine, idol, saint, idol

The movie was an absolute tear-jerker; hardly anyone left the theater with dry eyes.

Reading the heartfelt letter from her long-lost friend was a real tear-jerker for Sarah.

The ending of the novel was such a gut-wrenching tear-jerker that it stayed with me for days.

The documentary about the plight of endangered species was a real eye-opener and a tear-jerker.