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List of synonyms from "jogging suit" to synonyms from "john q. publics"
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- Jogging suit
- Joggle
- Jogs memory
- Jogs one memory
- Jogs one's memory
- Jogs ones memory
- John
- John Doe
- John Hancock
- John henries
- John Henry
- John jane q. public
- John/Jane Q. Public
- John-jane q. public
- John/jane q public
- John jane q public
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- John jane q. publics
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- John q public
- John Q. Public
- John q. publics
Definition of the day : « joggle »
- As in jiggle : verb bounce up and down
- As in jog : verb activate, push
- As in jostle : verb bump, shake
- As in shake : verb quiver, tremble
- As in toss : verb move back and forth
- As in waggle : verb shake
- As in fidget : verb move restlessly
- His only reply was to joggle her arm when she reached for the cake.
- Extract from : « The Court of Boyville » by William Allen White
- Jerry would not have missed one joggle or sway of that ride for worlds.
- Extract from : « The Circus Comes to Town » by Lebbeus Mitchell
- They make me want to joggle their elbows and force them to spill their wine.
- Extract from : « The American » by Henry James
- Joggle, jog′l, n. a notch in joints adapted in fitting stones or pieces of timber together to keep them from sliding.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) » by Various
- Because sometimes I feel that I'd like to give you a good shaking, just to joggle you out of your shell for a few minutes.
- Extract from : « The Silver Poppy » by Arthur Stringer
- She only meant to joggle her, and the slate fell out of her hand; but I don't believe she meant to do it.
- Extract from : « Belle Powers' Locket » by Joanna Mathews
- To joggle is to shake slightly; as, a passing touch joggles the desk on which one is writing.
- Extract from : « English Synonyms and Antonyms » by James Champlin Fernald
- The oracle was understood to joggle his chin and goggle his eyes.
- Extract from : « The Surprising Adventures of Sir Toady Lion With Those of General Napoleon Smith » by S. R. Crockett
- If there is any part of the anatomy that is unmoved by this wiggle and joggle it must be in the domain of the "subliminal self."
- Extract from : « Days in the Open » by Lathan A. Crandall
- The Swedish movement which undertakes to joggle you all over is not in it for efficiency with such a ride.
- Extract from : « Days in the Open » by Lathan A. Crandall