jog|jogged|jogging|jogs in English
verb
[dʒɑg /dʒɒg]
run at a slow and steady pace, trot, run for exercise; push lightly, nudge, jolt, jar; prompt, stir the memory; ride a horse at a trot; bend, curve
Use "jog|jogged|jogging|jogs" in a sentence
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. Jane's gonna jog Delahay's memory.
7. I jog to keep fit.
8. Bawds jog, flick quartz, vex nymphs
9. We'd just been jogging!
10. We must jog on somehow.
11. This photograph may jog your memory.
12. He went for another early morning jog.
13. We love to do jogging, fitness.
14. I go jogging fairly regularly.
15. You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing.
16. Jogging will confer striking benefits.
17. Cute jogging shorts, tops, leggings.
18. 22 I find jogging very addictive.
19. 2 I go jogging every morning.
20. He may be jogging around the park.
21. Jogging is in vogue throughout the world.
22. 16 Jogging will confer striking benefits.
23. 23 I go jogging every evening.
24. Jog the Z- axis to home position
25. Mission took a jog to the left.