How To Use Jiggered In A Sentence

  • It is that the media has its own agenda to grab and retain viewers, and thus the contest was jiggered to suit those needs. Paul Abrams: Witches' Brew: Media's Deliberate Misuse of Polling Data Changes Elections
  • Personally, my priorities got rejiggered a few years ago.
  • But public policy in this country has been jiggered to favor capital over labor.
  • The latest new wrinkle in ESPN's rejiggered baseball coverage: Orel Hershiser joins Jon Miller and Joe Morgan on its marquee Sunday night games. Adding Hershiser to Sunday nights among ESPN's baseball changes
  • I have to think your day would suck if you stole (sorry, "reworked") ostensibly factual stuff only to find out the supposedly millennium-old secret society at the very heart of your rejiggered story was, as Miller says, "the invention, in the 1950s, of a man ... who had a history of fraud, embezzlement and membership in ultra-conservative, quasi-mystical and virulently anti-Semitic Catholic groups. Davis Sweet: What, Me Da Vinci?
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  • The ruling party jiggered the election results to be sure they would stay in power.
  • Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan.
  • It's since my shoulder got painfully and extremely jiggered, six years ago.
  • But they've been rejiggered over time into orderly crystal patterns linked by superstrong chemical bonds.
  • The runway was brimming with cocooning camel mohair sweaters, balmacaan and chesterfield coats and anuraks rejiggered with just enough newness to keep them fresh. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • This new information has rejiggered some assumptions about the late 1990s’ economy.
  • The Prize is done but I'm jiggered if I can fathom the connection with the clues referred to in the special instructions. Cryptic crossword No 25,240
  • It's since my shoulder got painfully and extremely jiggered, six years ago.
  • Then he came slowly up, and 'jiggered' savagely at the line. Angling Sketches
  • I've jiggered my knee, by the way - no, please, no sympathy - and it really hurts.
  • Before classical music is ever going to take off in digital downloads, the whole classical-recording database - this is a mammoth job, but it's got to be tackled - will have to be rejiggered.
  • I have found that a tool guided by a straight-edge, and "jiggered" backwards and forwards, makes by far the best lines for blind-tool work. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • Gary jiggered across the floor, swinging his arm at the band. Chameleon
  • The ruling party jiggered the election results to be sure they would stay in power.
  • Then as partisan control of state legislatures possibly shifts in elections over the next few years, more states can jump into the crazed fray, with lines being rejiggered willy-nilly until Census Day 2010.
  • Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan.
  • Public protestations aside, she says, ‘Clinicians know privately that results can be jiggered.’
  • Like "socialist", "appeaser" and "community organizer", the appellation "underdog" is just another co-opted, re-jiggered rightwing button that gets pushed every time Ailes and Company want their audience to respond like the flinching sheep they are. Steven Weber: GOP-za-Poppin'!
  • Are you saying that if instead of the current structure, Congress had re-jiggered the tax code to reach the same effect by AGI reductions you would have no problem with it? The Volokh Conspiracy » 13 States File Suit Against Health Care Reform
  • It's apparently an image from the troubled James Robinson-written Justice League story, that was originally announced as an ongoing, then downgraded to a miniseries, and has had its title jiggered with slightly here and there. Blog@Newsarama
  • This pattern of mistrust is repeated in company after company as years of loyalty are rewarded with layoff notices and rejiggered pension plans.
  • It’s apparently an image from the troubled James Robinson-written Justice League story, that was originally announced as an ongoing, then downgraded to a miniseries, and has had its title jiggered with slightly here and there. Dear readers, please ogle this underage girl and think about death, won’t you?
  • He then rejiggered it to echo both the museum's eccentric modernist window and his childhood bedroom.
  • Voting rights should be rejiggered to make the IMF more representative of the world, and a more attractive forum for Asian nations.
  • Even bindings have been rejiggered: Forget the drill and screwdriver; the latest fittings snap or slide into place, extending ski life and improving energy transfer.
  • Well I'm jiggered!

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