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joggle

[jog-uhl] / ˈdʒɒg əl /








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Scott's personal best time for a half marathon is one hour and 22 minutes - and he can joggle the same distance in one hour and 27 minutes.

From BBC Mar. 13, 2024

For one fascinating stretch, the joggler will joggle in relative silence.

From New York Times Nov. 3, 2016

The other bundled Vive must-try, Job Simulator, lets you wing donuts at a frowny floating computer or joggle 2-liter bottles of soda until they detonate.

From Time Apr. 5, 2016

Otis Skinner, "guest star," is to joggle about in the role of the urbane rogue.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Adam, you embarrass me. Adam, be careful. Don’t joggle me, it hurts.”

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

Are ye still but joggles In ceaseless wash?

From Slate Mar. 13, 2012

As Angie joggles over the cobblestones on her Vespa, the baker watches her out of sight while absently patting two round loaves of bread, and the farmers' furrows develop empathetic curves.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her sad-eyed mother wearily joggles the baby on her back, then pulls the child to her feet and shuffles along the track with the other refugees going south.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even at that, nation joggles nation, period elbows period, continent nudges continent, and style wars with style.

From Time Magazine Archive

She gives him a big kiss on his cheek, joggles him up and down, tucks him into the carriage, snaps up the waterproof carriage cover.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

It smacked people with an eerie jolt, joggled them into befuddled laughter or downright creeped them out.

From New York Times May 3, 2022

In the South, Georgia showed no mercy against Mercer, 26-7; Vanderbilt made merry with Maryland, 39-20; Georgia Tech joggled Oglethorpe, 19-7.

From Time Magazine Archive

His mobiles were painted tin and wire contraptions that jiggled and joggled.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their mayor, one Anthony M. Ruffu Jr., was being joggled along, uncomfortably enthroned upon a curious vehicle.

From Time Magazine Archive

They broke into a run—bought bread at Reynaud’s and joggled Lee into action.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

His own joggling career has included five half marathons and the Abingdon marathon in Oxfordshire last October.

From BBC Mar. 13, 2024

When I talk to David Lockwood, a graphic designer from Glasgow who used to work nine‑to‑five in an office before the Covid outbreak, he is joggling his 20-week-old son on his lap.

From The Guardian Feb. 20, 2021

Google Maps is helpful for joggling memory, but often I found myself blocked in a scene because I couldn’t remember what a particular street corner sounded or smelled like at a particular time of day.

From The New Yorker Sep. 9, 2019

It doesn’t sound easy, but with all the disruption happening in the industry, I just don’t envision long-term survival any other way other than a joggling act of sustaining and disrupting.

From Forbes May 15, 2015

Down the trail, out of the darkness of the bush and into the light of the slanting bars of sunlight, joggling along with his peculiar nautical roll, came—Ch.

From "The Incredible Journey" by Sheila Burnford




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