Sentence examples for to jog from inspiring English sources

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to jog

verb

To push slightly; to move or shake with a push or jerk, as to gain the attention of; to jolt.

  • Jog one's elbow

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"I like to jog".

So I began to jog.

Something to jog her memory?

That seemed to jog Amber's memory.

"I'm just trying to jog her memory.

We'll have to jog some balls loose.

Still, he seemed to jog comfortably.

I like to jog and do yoga.

"And then I started to jog.

"It takes a lot to jog my memory," Rolen said.

That is bound to jog climate, Dr. Hansen said.

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