jogged in English

verb
1
run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise.
he began to jog along the road
synonyms:run slowlytrotlopedog-trotjog-trot
2
nudge or knock slightly.
a hand jogged his elbow

Use "jogged" in a sentence

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1. 5 The wagon jogged along .

2. The horseman jogged the reins.

3. He jogged me with his elbow to give me warning.

4. Someone jogged her elbow, making her spill her coffee.

5. The old horse jogged along without a moment's stopping.

6. You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing.

7. They Cheered us again, as we closed with them, and both ships jogged on in company.

8. Triumphal, an urinous legousia jogged the telegnostic Autogenies close to our loyalist

9. 'I couldn't help it,'said Five, in a sulky tone;'Seven jogged my elbow.'

10. On Sunday he played squash and on weekday mornings he jogged for twenty minutes before work.

11. Synonyms for Cantered include jogged, galloped, loped, ran, run, sprinted, raced, trotted, dashed and ambled

12. Synonyms for Bobbled include bobbed, jogged, nodded, jounced, pumped, seesawed, wagged, dipped, moved up and down and jerked

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14. It was like a Chugging noise.: C'était comme un bruit soufflant.: I mean, if they had been Chugging the ketchup.: Je veux dire, s'ils avaient été soufflant le ketchup.: Similarly, the word "jogged" was used to describe the slow, Chugging motion of trampers during the early 1870s