run vs jog

run

Definitions

noun

  1. an unbroken series of events
  2. a short trip
  3. a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely
  4. the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace
  5. unrestricted freedom to use
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verb

  1. reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating
  2. cause to perform
  3. cause to emit recorded audio or video
  4. change or be different within limits
  5. deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor
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Examples

Jeff, clad in board trunks and a T-shirt, leans back in his chair with the lappie on his, uhhh, lap, and his bare feet up on the desk.

The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St. The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me.

If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex.

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jog

Definitions

verb

  1. run at a moderately swift pace
  2. run for exercise
  3. stimulate to remember
  4. continue talking or writing in a desultory manner
  5. give a slight push to
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noun

  1. a slight push or shake
  2. a sharp change in direction
  3. a slow pace of running

Examples

Sjogren's syndrome "targets and destroys over time the exocrine glands responsible for tear production and saliva -- and is characterized by dryness of the mouth and eyes," said Dr. Michael Belmont, an associate professor of medicine in the division of rheumatology at NYU Langone Medical Center and medical director for Hospital for Joint Diseases.

A man rushed past and jogged her elbow, making her drop the bag.

After an initial burst of enthusiasm for jogging, I gradually lost interest.

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