The tone was jarringly dissonant from the sunny message Kerry and Edwards have emphasized on their first few days together on the campaign trail. |
Silverman's big break came with a cameo in 2005's The Aristocrats, when she told a jarringly bawdy version of the famous joke. |
The artificiality of the TV show, when paired with the growing intimacy between the cast members, was often jarringly surreal. |
His voice, high-pitched and jarringly loud for the occasion, suddenly broke off. |
The argument that a single company is better positioned than the market to make efficient use of an idea should strike us as jarringly counterintuitive in a market economy. |
The shifts from banal to sublime, mundane to imaginary, human disorder to natural order, are subtly rather than jarringly made. |