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He shows off a jig, developed in-house, upon which a seat can be mounted and angled so that workers can easily access the sides or underside.

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Quins drive Toulouse back with a relentless spell, and after Dombrandt nearly stretches to the line, the ball is recycled to Smith, who jigs past a defender to dot down by the posts.

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I was like, OK, the jig is up.

Solomon, Kinley recalled, would paddle his canoe to Xwe’chi’eXen to jig for skinny, silvery herring flitting around lush bull kelp and eelgrass forests waving in the deep blue waters.

The steady, rhythmic yank, then drop of the rod tip, makes this an active version of fishing called jigging.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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