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jogger

[jog-er] / ˈdʒɒg ər /




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He looked over his shoulder, but there were only joggers and horse-drawn carriages around.

From Literature

The woman’s son adopted the pit bull, named O’Gee, in 2020 from a city shelter, not knowing he had bitten a jogger in both arms, according to the woman’s lawsuit.

From Los Angeles Times

Jurors heard the victim initially thought there was a jogger behind her as she walked down the "secluded" lane and moved over to let him past.

From BBC

The early morning joggers and the half-asleep students clutching bags of bagels to their chests didn’t so much as give him or the towering, enraged ghost slowly making his way to Boaz a passing glance.

From Literature

Why Cesar Chavez carried her during United Farm Workers marches and why generations of Chicano artists have reimagined la virgencita as everything from a bikini-clad model to a jogger — the more quotidian, the better.

From Los Angeles Times