jogdʒɒg
jog (v)
- present
- jogs
- past
- jogged
- past participle
- jogged
- present participle
- jogging
jog (n)
jog
English Definitions:
jog (noun)
a sharp change in direction
"there was a jog in the road"
jog, trot, lope (noun)
a slow pace of running
nudge, jog (verb)
a slight push or shake
ramble on, ramble, jog (verb)
continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
"This novel rambles on and jogs"
square up, jog, even up (verb)
even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing
jog (verb)
run for exercise
"jog along the canal"
trot, jog, clip (verb)
run at a moderately swift pace
jog (verb)
give a slight push to
jog (verb)
stimulate to remember
"jog my memory"
jog (Noun)
A form of exercise, slower than a run
jog (Verb)
To move or shake with a push or jerk; to jolt.
jog (Verb)
To push slightly.
jog (Verb)
To shake, stir or rouse.
jog (Verb)
To have a jog (UK); to take a jog (US).
jog (Verb)
To straighten stacks of paper by lighting tapping against a flat surface.
jog
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