Jog
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Jog ( verb )
- To run at a slow or leisurely pace.
- To move or cause to move with a slow, steady, and irregular movement or rhythm.
- To nudge or tap lightly.
Origin:
Late 16th century: probably from the verb jog (in the sense "shake, jolt"), from middle english joggen "jog, shake", of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- He jogged around the park.
- She jogged to the store.
- The ship jogged in the waves.
- He jogged her elbow to get her attention.
- The horse jogged along the trail.
(As a noun)
Jog ( noun )
- To run at a slow or leisurely pace.
- To move or cause to move with a slow, steady, and irregular movement or rhythm.
- To nudge or tap lightly.
Origin:
Late 16th century: probably from the verb jog (in the sense "shake, jolt"), from middle english joggen "jog, shake", of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- He jogged around the park.
- She jogged to the store.
- The ship jogged in the waves.
- He jogged her elbow to get her attention.
- The horse jogged along the trail.