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jog

  • n  a sharp change in direction
    there was a jog in the road
  • n  a slow pace of running
  • n  a slight push or shake
  • v  continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
    This novel rambles on and jogs
  • v  even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing
  • v  run for exercise
    jog along the canal
  • v  run at a moderately swift pace
  • v  give a slight push to
  • v  stimulate to remember
    jog my memory

  • He may have his coat dyed to make him look younger, or work out on a jog-a-dog machine (at $575) to keep him in shape, or have his portrait painted in oils.
  • They had chosen to cross at a spot where the fence made a small right-angle jog, because there was a supporting post extending about halfway up the angle.
  • Anglo-French relations last week received a slight jogjust big enough to remind everybody that jogable relations exist.
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  • Karina in guardian.co.uk
    Any little jog could change where it makes landfall,said Karina Castillo, a hurricane support meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center said.
  • Justin Duchscherer in USA Today
    For my warmup, I usually run to center field and back just to jog, and I felt something in my hip,said Duchscherer, who has had two operations on his other hip.
  • David Tyree in International Herald Tribune
    I don't want to say like it's graduation from college or nothing like that,Tyree said. "Just to be out among my teammates, not separated or isolated and being out there. I can't give myself too much credit. It was just a jog through, but...

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