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Pedometer wearer, maybe
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jogger
Alternative clues for the word jogger
Word definitions for jogger in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1700, "one who walks heavily," also "one who gives a sudden push;" agent noun from jog (v.). Running sense is from 1968.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A person who jogs (as exercise). 2 A tracksuit, particularly the trousers. 3 A printing press operator who removes, jogs, and stacks the sheets or signatures of paper.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who runs a steady slow pace (usually for exercise)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jogger \Jog"ger\, n. One who jogs; as, the paths in Central Park on a summer Saturday are filled with joggers. --Dryden.
Usage examples of jogger.
There were the usual people out enjoying the late August sun - mums with toddlers, a few joggers, a guy on a bench listening to his Walkman and a number of teens hanging out farther down the hill.
During the day the paths were full of joggers, picnickers, and tourists from New Vancouver and New Portland.
I passed three joggers and, twice, couples walking dogs, once a man and woman with an Akita, and once two men with a black Lab.
I do analyzing fads and fashions, you get so you can spot them at first sight: ecohippie, jogger, Wall Street M.
The only thing separating brave joggers from a fifty-foot fall into the Intracoastal Waterway was a waist-high guardrail.
He goes after solitary joggers and bicyclists on lonely country roads.
The movers, after driving past the same dog on the same lawn three times, stopped and asked directions of a jogger.
Queueing at the snack stall with all the other weight problems and skin conditions, among the multiple single mothers in crayon-color beachwear, the splat and splotch of English skin, beneath treated hair, and all the sticky children each needing its tin of drink, Richard watched the joggers pounding the outer track in scissoring shellsuits of magenta, turquoise, of lime or sherwood green.
I am actually writing this editorial with my rack-mounted iPaq handheld while speeding down the sidewalk at the maximum 12 MPH on my little Segway, scattering dogwalkers and joggers as I go, moving this beautiful two-wheeled cart merely by tipping my body slightly forward -- or "intending forward" -- which leaves my hands, and eyes, free to pen this important memo.
I point toward the constant flow of joggers and bicyclists traveling up and down the sidewalks on both sides of Bayshore Drive.
It was as though he were at some private fishing hole, way back up in the hills north of the city, instead of near a bike path on the common with a constant parade of in-line skaters, strollers, and joggers streaming by, everyone out to take in a piece of a sunny Sunday morning.
A cinder track circled the field, and was a favorite of local joggers.
When he met Copa de Oro, he turned left and jogged slowly up the hill toward the Millman house, doing an all-too-credible imitation of a jogger whose legs were slowing him down.
As soon as the joggers disappeared around the far curve of the track, the coydogs would be back.
Home again I drank coffee, ate cornflakes, talked to Harve, talked to Jogger ('Didn't say a dicky bird down the boozer.