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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of joggle.

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Examples

  • Jake stepped into the kitchen and joggled the gas can back and forth, though there was no sound, then shook it in a violent way as if he'd expected a finger of gas to be in it.

    Quarters, Pasos, Arabians Chris Sheehan 2011

  • I was all dripping wet with this icy rain, so that my platties were no longer in the heighth of fashion but real miserable and like pathetic, and my luscious glory was a wet tangle cally mess all spread over my gulliver, and I was sure there were cuts and bruises all over my litso, and a couple of my zoobies sort of joggled loose when I touched them with my tongue or yahzick.

    Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010

  • Bicycles loaded with geese joggled along muddy lanes.

    Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger! M. T. Anderson 2010

  • Bicycles loaded with geese joggled along muddy lanes.

    Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger! M. T. Anderson 2010

  • My own personal guardian angel sat down across from me, within moments of the accident, as the train joggled along the tracks.

    Dr. Cara Barker: 'Is There a Doctor in the House?' 2009

  • " He set the picture back down and stepped away from it" carefully, like it might explode if it were joggled.

    Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008

  • Curiously, its busy, joggled fenestration -- so at odds with the clean, corporate lines of the dominant "International Style" that Saarinen rejected -- is very much the kind of thing that today's younger architects are doing, if with a lighter touch.

    Saarinen's Embassy Must Not Be Razed Hugh Pearman 2008

  • Mr. Viola represents the parrot in the republican principle, important synonyms joggled meaningly senseless into a thread, not possibly capable of realizing that his intrusion into a forum of intellect would nothing but immideatly uncovered.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: December 26, 2006 2006

  • Had it joggled out in the crush at the station, or had he missed his pocket opening and dropped it in the carriage?

    The White Monkey 2004

  • Too slow for Boylan, blazes Boylan, impatience Boylan, joggled the mare.

    Ulysses 2003

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