A double-ended vessel, one end of which typically measures one and a half fluid ounces
“To cut down on the amount of alcohol consumed, pour your guests' drinks yourself and use a jigger to do it.”
A shot (or small amount) of something, especially alcohol or liquid
“In the magnificent dining room of the House of Driscoll, her hands shook as she swallowed a jigger of cognac.”
A device or piece of equipment designed to perform a specific task
“His best friend was making large sums of money selling jiggers, tiny wireless sets, at five pounds each.”
A light railroad car propelled by a hand-operated pumping mechanism
Operator of a jigger
A metal-headed golf club, the equivalent of a 3-iron in a modern set of clubs
A small tropical flea, Tunga penetrans, whose females burrow under the skin of animals
A lever or projection which is moved by some other piece, as a cam
The smallest mast on a ship with more than three masts
An object used for drinking liquids
To change the position or order of something
To modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
To shake or vibrate jerkily
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