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Joggle   Listen
verb
Joggle  v. i.  To shake or totter; to slip out of place.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Joggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... climbed on the trailer, squeezing themselves on the back platform where everyone was pushing and exclaiming. The car began to joggle its way through Neuilly. Their bodies were pressed together by the men and women about them. Andrews put his arm firmly round Jeanne's waist and looked down at her pale cheek that was pressed against his chest. Her little round black straw hat with a bit of a red flower ...
— Three Soldiers • John Dos Passos

... as they descended the many stairs, "she sure gave you the frosty-face, Geoff, but it didn't seem to joggle you any!" ...
— The Definite Object - A Romance of New York • Jeffery Farnol

... that?" said Dorcas Jane, as a new sound came from the direction of the river, a long chant stretching itself like a snake across the prairie, and as they listened there were words that lifted and fell with an odd little pony joggle. ...
— The Trail Book • Mary Austin et al

... beast! Then they'll joggle about inside him and blow up, and serve him right. . . . Oh, Dick! have I ...
— The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition • Rudyard Kipling



Words linked to "Joggle" :   agitate, shaking, fixing, fix, jiggle, waggle, secure, fastening



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