jiggle|jiggled|jiggles|jiggling in English
verb
[jig·gle || 'dʒɪgl]
shake, wiggle, move up and dow
Use "jiggle|jiggled|jiggles|jiggling" in a sentence
1. Jiggle your biceps.
2. Some jiggling, oops, juggling was done.
3. She jiggled with the lock.
4. He jiggled the doorknob noisily.
5. You jiggle-headed blob of mischief!
6. The fat under her uniform jiggled.
7. 7 Some jiggling, oops, juggling was done.
8. He jiggled the object in his palm, Queeg-like.
9. He tapped his feet, hummed tunes and jiggled about.
10. He grinned, clambered to his feet and jiggled excitedly.
11. I winked at my self, jiggled my head about, grinned.
12. You didn't mean to jiggle me, did you ?
13. Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!
14. 'Wake up,' he said, jiggling up and down on the bed.
15. She jiggled the handle of the pram to make the baby stop crying.
16. The can jiggled and danced, as though possessed by a ghost.
17. Electrons can jiggle and wiggle in a more energetic manner.
18. She jiggled the receiver and realised that there was no dialling tone.
19. 16 The shake was merely jiggled chocolate milk,[www.Sentencedict.com] sans ice cream.
20. Synonyms for Agitates include shakes, stirs, disturbs, jolts, buckets, convulses, jerks, jiggles, joggles and jounces
21. If the radio doesn't work, just give it a quick jiggle.
22. The video camera lets you shoot from a moving car without jiggling the picture.
23. Carry the cup carefully and don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the coffee.
24. Carry the cup carefully and don't jiggle it, or you'll spill the tea.
25. Mother spoke like a happy conspirator as she jiggled riches above their heads.