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Joggled

Joggle \Jog"gle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Joggled; p. pr. & vb. n. Joggling.] [Freq. of jog.]

  1. To shake slightly; to push suddenly but slightly, so as to cause to shake or totter; to jostle; to jog.

  2. (Arch.) To join by means of joggles, so as to prevent sliding apart; sometimes, loosely, to dowel.

    The struts of a roof are joggled into the truss posts.
    --Gwilt.

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joggled

vb. (en-past of: joggle)

Usage examples of "joggled".

They might be more than annoyed if they were in the middle of something important, like documenting a find or running an age-assay, and she joggled their elbows.

She joggled the switch again and again, pausing only long enough to identify where the gram had been taken.

The Mouser joggled the rod slightly, gauging his aim before he dropped the claw.

She held my wrist to look at my watch, took me by the elbow and, before I knew what had happened, we had joggled out of Satis House to the library.

Their plump pubescent breasts were shining with cow fat and red clay, and their buttocks were bare and round and joggled with each disappointed pace as Aboli sent them away.

She stood naked in the light of her own lantern, and her fat honey-coloured breasts joggled together as she leaned over the window-sill.

As she walked away her little breasts joggled merrily and her plump, naked buttocks undulated.

Dax glanced down at the optical cables she was holding for O'Brien, to make sure she hadn't joggled them.