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joggle

[jog-uhl] / ˈdʒɒg əl /








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James says that joggling gives him an ache in his shoulders and a sore neck.

From BBC

It smacked people with an eerie jolt, joggled them into befuddled laughter or downright creeped them out.

From New York Times

Sipping my drink, I watched his backside joggle again.

From New York Times

When I talk to David Lockwood, a graphic designer from Glasgow who used to work nine‑to‑five in an office before the Covid outbreak, he is joggling his 20-week-old son on his lap.

From The Guardian

This “autobiography” joggles between her incarceration — teeming with the kinds of bodies and institutional food she wouldn’t have touched with a 10-foot fork in the outside world — and the glamorous life that led her there.

From New York Times