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    jog
    [jäɡ]
    verb
    jog (verb) · jogs (third person present) · jogged (past tense) · jogged (past participle) · jogging (present participle)
    1. run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise:
      "he began to jog along the road" · "right now she is jogging two miles a day"
      • (of a horse) move at a slow trot.
      • move in an unsteady way:
        "the bus jogged and jolted"
    2. nudge or knock slightly:
      "a hand jogged his elbow"
    noun
    jog (noun) · jogs (plural noun)
    1. a spell of jogging:
      "his morning jog"
      • a gentle running pace:
        "he set off along the bank at a jog"
    2. a slight push or nudge:
      "he gave her a jog with his elbow"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘stab, pierce’): variant of jag.
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    verb
    1. run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise:
      run slowly
      go jogging
    2. nudge or knock slightly:
    noun
    1. a spell of jogging:
    2. a slight push or nudge:
      dig in the ribs
     
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  1. Definition of jog verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary I go jogging every evening. [transitive] jog something/somebody to hit something lightly and by accident synonym nudge Someone jogged her elbow, making her spill her coffee.
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    jog1 /dʒɑg/ v., jogged, jog•ging, n. v. to move or shake with a push or jerk:[~ + object] He jogged my arm as he walked past. to rouse (the memory) to alertness:[~ + object] hearing the name jogged his memory of an earlier time.
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    jog (third-person singular simple present jogs, present participle jogging, simple past and past participle jogged) (transitive) To push slightly; to move or shake with a push or jerk, as to gain the attention of; to jolt. Yonder well favoured youth? Oh, ’tis hee
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