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Joggle

verb
(past & past part. joggled; pres. part. joggling)
1.
Move to and fro.  Synonyms: jiggle, wiggle.
2.
Fasten or join with a joggle.






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"Joggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... struck a mass soft and yielding. It drove through some substance rather than ran on its wheels. There was a dive and a joggle. Then the ...
— Dave Dashaway and his Hydroplane • Roy Rockwood

... and peered into the shadow. He was standing close above the manhole, and to the confusion of all his senses he saw the cover of the manhole lift itself up; saw the rim of it rise two, three inches, saw and heard it joggle back into its socket. ...
— True Tilda • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... returning to his walk home with her and some disconcerting circumstances of it. No doubt Nan had been ruthless. Her mind had been on Aunt Anne and the Palace of Peace. Little boys in love couldn't joggle her fighting arm and expect to escape ...
— Old Crow • Alice Brown

... a crafty grin. "It is worth a lot, bo—to keep it under cover right now. One of them newspaper guys reminded me of somebody. I don't think he remembered me—but it wouldn't do us no good now to joggle his memory, bo. I ain't saying ...
— The Thunder Bird • B. M. Bower



Words linked to "Joggle" :   secure, fixing, fastener, wag, shake, holdfast, fix, dowel, waggle, fastening, agitate, shaking, wiggle, fasten



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