Plural for the act of running, especially at a steady and moderate pace
“If I couldn't do my daily jog in the morning, I would be anxious all day at work, wondering if I would feel up to going for a jog when I finished work.”
Plural for anything that serves to remind
Plural for a quick, sharp, sudden movement
Plural for something that increases activity, interest, or enthusiasm in a specified field
Plural for a light touch or push
Plural for the sport of racing on foot
Plural for a short recreational walk
To run, especially at a steady and moderate pace
“It was such a beautiful day that we decided to jog along the beach to enjoy the glorious weather.”
To move or walk
“Alfias turned to his left and began to jog towards the horizon.”
To jerk, shake or vibrate suddenly or violently
“All of a sudden, the car started to jog violently.”
To prod, nudge or knock slightly
“The officious villain stood nearest to him so as to jog him in the ribs if his memory wanted quickening.”
To shake, stir or rouse, especially into action or one's memory
“Keep a card file on the books you have read to jog your memory later.”
To give new life, energy or strength to someone or something
To coax or encourage (someone) to do something
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