How To Use Jog In A Sentence

  • 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. Why Sjogren's syndrome caused Williams to quit U.S. open
  • 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.
  • Horses Wednesday mainly galloped, jogged, or walked, but the first official workouts are most likely to occur on Thursday.
  • He was walking at a very quick pace and I had to jog to keep up with him.
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  • Still breathing heavy from her brisk, morning jog, she sauntered into the kitchen for a bottle of water.
  • Objective: To compare the impact of two different kinds of kinesiotherapy - jogging and dancing on bone metabolism and bone mineral density(BMD) in postmenopausal women.
  • He jogged his horse back over to the class as Zeya walked Feoi out of the ring and headed toward the other group.
  • And he took off jogging in the direction of the kennels.
  • I plan to have a short catnap (ten minutes tops) on the sofa before jogging down the road to class.
  • The two joggers seemed surprised when a motorized wheelchair zipped past them on the downtown Denver sidewalk.
  • During the last 10 seconds of your 60-second recovery jog, crank up the speed for your next sprint.
  • B By punching the air before jogging back to your own half, rubbing your lower back and wincing slightly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old horse jogged along without a moment's stopping.
  • Early Alzheimer's disease manifests as problems with retaining new information and difficulty with cueing to help jog the memory.
  • He jogged the length of the beach.
  • He's jogging round the park every morning in an effort to get fit for the football season.
  • That week Sports Illustrated had me on the cover in a Razorback jogging suit; the article inside included a picture of me palming a basketball.
  • Her face automatically brightened and her pace increased into a jog.
  • Calling it a slow walk or a light jog is probably more accurate, no matter what I think. WiMAX Will Keep Limping Along
  • For here was a trailing line of jog-trotting dusky shapes, some crouching on dwarf ponies half their size, some trailing lances, lodge-poles, rifles, women and children after them, all moving with a monotonous rhythmic motion as marked as the military precision of the other cavalcade, and always on a parallel line with it. Tales of Trail and Town
  • Of course I don't want anyone beating themselves up over their body shape, but when YOUNG women, who could be eating right and exercising are 50-70 pounds overweight are are dressing in jogging bras and short shorts for their camping and hiking and river-floating, I have to wonder WHO has told them this is attractive?!?!?! Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • People in a residential colony are encouraged to take up group activity such as walking or jogging or aerobic exercises.
  • The Buddhists endured subfreezing temperatures to hold the rite at Jogye Temple, the headquarters of the Jogye Order, South Korea's largest Buddhist sect. Buddhists pray for animals killed to halt disease outbreak
  • I pass overexercised and neglected wives and girlfriends as they speed-walk in pairs or jog alone with only their iPods for company. Good-Bye To All That
  • And jogging for 45 min downtown, you must have made lots of laps, downtown is very small. Texas is a different country « BuzzMachine
  • * yay … yay*, and then continue to Jogjakarta the day after. Planet Ubuntu Indonesia
  • A few years ago jogging was the in thing.
  • People are out for their morning jog or walking by to pick up flowers and a few breakfast essentials, dressed in comfortable casual wear and often walking labradoodles or other small dog varieties.
  • ‘People pass other climbers who are clearly in dire straits,’ says Tom Sjogren.
  • The MDS-JE510 also features a Jog Dial for split-second track access, allowing users to skip forwards or backwards through tracks.
  • Tarus "jogs" 10k race in record time, four minutes faster than the rest. 32:01 which is effectively a course record and ridiculously fast for a jog the boy's best this year is 30:58, 3% better, so he may be on 97% effort, he has a proper race tomorrow, so I'm concerned; Archive 2007-06-10
  • My mother came back from her jog just as I was exiting the yard.
  • He goes jogging every morning, rain or shine.
  • Dogs do have a natural instinct to go after moving objects and may start chasing cars, cyclists or joggers.
  • You should always be able to hold a conversation while walking fast and jogging slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I most let it drop offen the saddle as I jogged along, only I'm a sensitive kind of cupid and the buckle of the bag hit that place on my knee I got sleep-walking last week while Rose of Old Harpeth
  • Then he went after her, exchanging his usual loping gait for a jog.
  • We started out at a jog, trying to warm up and pace ourselves.
  • Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something!
  • Did not appear as relaxed as in the first debate, though he remains the most physically vigorous of the three, and won points by telling of his predebate morning jog with an Afghan vet. The Second Debate: Experts' Scorecard
  • I jog every morning right about dawn to an hour after.
  • Had it joggled out in the crush at the station, or had he missed his pocket opening and dropped it in the carriage? The White Monkey
  • He sighed with relief and slowed his sprint to a jog.
  • Do not allow your puppy to chase anyone such as joggers and children. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • He wore a baseball cap, light-coloured jogging bottoms, trainers and a big woolly duffel-type coat with a hood.
  • He jogged back to his car and drove away, ignoring his wheezing need for his asthma inhaler.
  • After an exhausting drill in oppressive heat, Mia Hamm jogged off the field. USATODAY.com - Rejuvenated Hamm still a reluctant star
  • Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams.
  • A 30-minute jog each day does not mean that you have to consume more calories. Times, Sunday Times
  • Noon found Tom far out on the National Road, creaking along over the yellow dust in a light wagon, between bordering forests that smelt spicily of wet underbrush and May-apples; and, here and there, when they would emerge from the woods to cleared fields, liberally outlined by long snake-fences of black walnut, the steady, jog-trotting old horse lifted his head and looked interested in the world, but Tom never did either. The Two Vanrevels
  • And it looks like if anything it's kind of jogged a little bit farther to the west. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2008
  • Although lightly laden, they would have to jog-trot in the dim quarter-moon most of the way. KARA KUSH
  • Avoid muscle strain by warming up with slow jogging.
  • His Levi cut-offs itched his small buttocks firmed by years of jogging. Archive 2010-04-01
  • Thinning their centre to cover the longer Persian line, but leaving their wings strong, the Greeks advanced, probably breaking into a jogtrot when they came within bowshot.
  • I would describe myself more as a jogger than as a runner.
  • Start with a ten-minute warm-up of jumping rope, jogging, or calisthenics.
  • The only physical risk I ran was being bowled over by one of the many joggers.
  • I think I'm gonna go outside and jog for 5 minutes.
  • The fourth actually went behind the batter, who glared at Eddie as he jogged to first. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Then he began to rebutton the easy, brown great-coat, going deliberately up the whole series, from the small button below, to keep the laps together, up to the one on the neck, or where the neck would have been if Jog had not been all stomach up to the chin. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
  • Or a jog around the block. Christianity Today
  • Later, we will fence the lake area, develop the bund, make jogging tracks, construct an auditorium, and provide boating facility, but of course, all this will be done in stages.
  • Suddenly, Urlacher steps over one of the fences, breaks into a jog down an embankment and on to the field.
  • Formerly an avid jogger and weight-lifter, Turner leans on a cane to walk around her small apartment on good days.
  • Gates in a roadside fence enable residents to cross to Dibden Inclosure, which is popular with joggers, ramblers and dog walkers.
  • The lady's nag jog-trots a little; the nurse's voice is heard -- "Walk, walk, that's a dear! walk till you're comfortable in the saddle. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • It is possible that not all the structures and items inventoried in 883 existed in 869, when Kanshinji was granted state support as a jogakuji.
  • Not enough to mark it out as something that would have jogged my memory. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • He heard the bell ring for the last 200m, kicked, and slowed to a jog after crossing the finish line in first.
  • And he immediately set off at a jog-trot down an unapproved road near Aughnacloy or Swanllinbar or Lifford.
  • We were getting more and more uncomfortable as we jogged along in the back of the truck.
  • Resist the allure of anything with pyjama or jogging in its name unless you are truly going to bed or running. Times, Sunday Times
  • His first intimation that his nerves are failing him occurs while he is out jogging in the Catholic cemetery.
  • After my morning jog, I felt ready to face the day.
  • Sprint to the halfway line then jog back. The Sun
  • I've been jogging a lot to get myself into shape.
  • I remounted Malaya and jogged the short distance back to my own house.
  • Wallis and Peterson, both Type A joggers, disagreed and donned identical cotton sweatsuits and caps and stepped out into a downpour.
  • It all started with a harmless little jog, this dude, Chumani Maxwele a 25 year old student at UCT, and card carrying ANC member, is jogging on De Waal Drive when a whole series of speeding, black 4×4s, with sirens blaring and blue lights flashing, zooms passed him, probably giving him a huge skrik. Muti
  • If the weather gets too bad he joggles in place or does a figure eight in his basement.
  • I dislike jogging early in the morning.
  • Or a jog around the block. Christianity Today
  • He jogged on to the tarmac and into the spinning propeller of the plane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quality running shoes are advisable, but otherwise the jogger can simply wear loose, comfortable clothing.
  • He goes for a brisk jog before work each morning.
  • This jog warmed me to a certain extent.
  • I do a lot of jogging with him for three or four days after he breezes and then start galloping him because he does work so fast.
  • We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope.
  • It will be funny watching Rove sweating and having a heart attack in the first 100 yards jogged ever by his flabby body. Think Progress » Rove on attempted citizen’s arrest: ‘I wish there wasn’t so much attention paid to it.’
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  • I was working my way down my normal jogging path on S Street in Dupont Circle when a little goofball on a skateboard - maybe 13 years old or so - was coming toward me and stumbled and fell in my direction.
  • A chaprassi called Joga tells of having been compelled to travel at night through a forest: he heard a voice calling him by name. In the Forbidden Land
  • Two of the squad, perhaps more accustomed to the city environment than jogging about in the sticks, got a little freaked out by the clusters of trees, and were separated from the main party.
  • jogging works off my excess energy
  • Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards.
  • For an advanced workout, perform sprint intervals during both cardio B and cardio C, and increase the length of each interval to 90 seconds of sprinting, followed by 90 seconds of recovery jog.
  • He tried his luck on the door but it was a big no-no and he was told to jog on. The Sun
  • The word blogger rhymes with "jogger" - subliminally recalling images of head bands, knee highs and short shorts. Logic+Emotion
  • He waved to me as he began to jog away, and I cheerfully waved back.
  • He is a keen runner and cyclist and is often seen jogging with his wife or members of his entourage. The Sun
  • I ended up doing many marathons and ultra-marathons, but now I'm a slogger, a slow jogger. Debate wrapup
  • I had informed the resident park ranger at Wanaka of my sighting the previous year, and again jogged his memory. Archive 2007-01-01
  • He recruited groups of non-athletic men aged 20 to 43, either to play football or go jogging three times a week, before comparing the results with a control group of similarly aged non-active men.
  • The joggers paused to catch their breath.
  • Thoughts of Dara kept him awake most of the night, and if that wasn't bad enough, even his morning jog failed to invigorate him.
  • However, her rise to fame will be an inspiration to the thousands of joggers participating in Britain's biggest ever 10k road race.
  • Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present.
  • He didn't put his name on that ballot because they broke the rules, without these rules states will joggle for position each year and even more chaos will ensue. Full Michigan delegation with half-vote to be seated by Dems
  • Moore kept up a vigorous training programme in retirement, jogging every day and playing golf, tennis and squash regularly.
  • Before or after the jog was the question, and the answer is, I don't know. Dee Dee Myers Press Briefing
  • Once a month, they jogged off in similar style to one of these meetings in particular, to what they called their monthly meeting, where they paid in their subscriptions for the poor, and other needs of the society, and read over and made answers to a set of queries on the moral and religious state of their meetings. Stories of Comedy
  • For a couple of hours there is hectic activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and indefatigable joggers getting their morning exercise.
  • John deBrun had been muttering about Joginstead and a bath under his breath, while every once in a while Oaxyctl caught the long-off look of mourning in the man's eyes. Crystal Rain
  • It can be undone. Memory jogger Keyboard: tap the Del for Delete key smartly but with caution.
  • He didn't smoke, and he jogged and worked out and ate right, but he had a defective heart - the wrong number of valves or something.
  • Men and women of various ages and shapes were taking purposeful strides, either walking, jogging, or running.
  • He jogged me with his elbow to give me warning.
  • Allen jogged up two flights of stairs, saw the patient, and agreed with the internist to give the man a clot-busting drug. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • There seems no reason why growth should not jog along in the low single digits. Times, Sunday Times
  • After an initial burst of enthusiasm for jogging, I gradually lost interest.
  • He waved and jogged over, hugging his fiancée and then standing back to get a better view of her sister.
  • Then I take off at a jog across the tilled field, carefully avoiding the search tower spotlights which sweep the area under the beady eye of the armed guards.
  • Some were sent out for a hack, as Motion, an Englishman, calls a jog through the wooded trails and open fields; others went to the turf course. NYT > Global Home
  • A blog should not rhyme with jog, that is too slow. Good-bye Harriet : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • I gave him a jog to wake him up.
  • You may also hook up to go hiking, parasailing or jogging together.
  • Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present.
  • If his spot in the order comes up, Menocal jogs from the bullpen to the batter's box and back again, if he fails to get on base. USATODAY.com - Menocal armed for dual role
  • But his jog from computer science to biomechanics, while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career.
  • I know I might've looked a little unnerving, with my messy ponytail, slightly flushed cheeks from jogging and somewhat disarrayed clothes, but I was told I had a really friendly face!
  • Gently jog or cycle for 2 min. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so the two in high glee started behind old Dobbin, and jogged along the deep-rutted plashy roads, which had not been mended after their winter's wear, towards the dwelling of the wizard. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • We three burst out of the car, grabbed the luggage from the trunk, and just as the bus came up behind us, said our quick good byes even while jogging towards the bus.
  • Jogging, walking, swimming, even dancing or a half-day spent raking leaves and hoeing weeds are suggested.
  • After an initial burst of enthusiasm for jogging, I gradually lost interest.
  • Objective: To compare the impact of two different kinds of kinesiotherapy - jogging and dancing on bone metabolism and bone mineral density(BMD) in postmenopausal women.
  • Non-infectious causes include salivary calculi, tumours, sarcoid, Sjögren's syndrome, ingestion of starch or thiazides, and iodine sensitivity.
  • Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids.
  • Not a great bustle at this hour on a soft, moist, melancholy November day, but always some evidence of human activity, a boy jog-trotting home with a bag on his shoulder and a dog at his heels, a carter making for the town with a load of coppice-wood, an old man leaning on his staff, two sturdy housewives of the Foregate bustling back from the town with their purchases, one of Hugh's officers riding back towards the bridge at a leisurely walk. The Devil's Novice
  • In the Western Pleasure classes, horses must walk, jog and lope on the rail each direction, stop, and back willingly.
  • The jerks associated with some forms exercise or games such as jogging, tennis etc have a potential risk of causing muscle sprain, tendon tear, ligamental sprain or trauma (noticeable or otherwise) to the Weight bearing cartilages. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • She also stays toned by jogging and going surfboarding. The Sun
  • Her carving belt jangled, her axes and mallets hung in hand, and her dire wolf jogged beside her. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The only physical risk I ran was being bowled over by one of the many joggers.
  • She wore a bright green jogging suit with a white stripe down the sides.
  • Stone took the Beretta out, chambered a round, and stuck it under the band of his jogging-pants. CORMORANT
  • Earlier this year Matthew Hayden wrote of the great leg-spinner's nicotine dependency, recounting the tale of the Australian boot camp before the 2006-07 Ashes: All we were allowed to take was a backpack, a sleeping bag, a hutchie field shelter sheet, a couple of shirts, two pairs of socks, undies and joggers. The Nursery End
  • Apart from the occasional lobster-hued jogger panting along through the blazing sun, no one appeared to live in the District.
  • Let me tell you, Mrs Keegan, dear, that Jim regards jogging as the work of Satan. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Early in the morning, riding his bike to the Institute, he frequently saw her jogging at a nearby park. OUTCAST
  • Ogwad jogged merrily down the beaten dirt path (turned to mud by the slush covering it) leading through the woods.
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  • He's jogging round the park every morning in an effort to get fit for the football season.
  • In the same issue of AJOG, Holly Hull from Columbia University, New York, NY, compared body weight and composition (air-displacement plethysmography) in 33 neonates born to mothers with a normal pregravid BMI to 39 neonates born to overweight/obese mothers with normal glucose tolerance. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Time to Limit Weight Gain in Pregnancy?
  • I dislike jogging early in the morning.
  • The beach is deserted except for a young blonde woman, bronzed and perfectly toned, jogging on the wet white sand with a designer dog in tow.
  • But, if researchers are to be believed, of all the exercise regimes, jogging is the fastest and the simplest way to fitness and good health. Jogging Better than Walking – Study | Impact Lab
  • But it also assures them that Jogjakarta is still safe and open for tourists. Continued Blasts From Mount Merapi Close Shops, Schools
  • Once amputees worldwide began to regularly jog, run, and jump, it became apparent that the lack of shock absorption in artificial limbs was a limiting factor.
  • Stevens, dressed in a deep purple designer jogging suit and wearing what looked to be a very expensive chronograph watch, was trying to project an ultrachic persona. Crystal Death
  • Nelson went and reconnected with a lot of old running pals and "jogged" the race. Undefined
  • I crawled out into the daylight and jogged round the cemetery in a futile attempt to warm myself up. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • You've been out jogging, bought one of those squeezy metal contraptions that sits between your thighs, rowed yourself to Northern Africa from the comfort of your living room and sprained both knees on a TotalGym.
  • The jog-dial has some resistance to it, so pushing it up and down is distinguishable from pushing it into the body of the player in order to make a menu selection.
  • Now before I stopped two months ago, I was able to jog for 16 minutes non-stop covering about 3 KM.
  • She wore a bright green jogging suit with a white stripe down the sides.
  • The two joggers seemed surprised when a motorized wheelchair zipped past them on the downtown Denver sidewalk.
  • As I jog down Whitehall, I notice there is bunting decorating the Treasury.
  • Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something!
  • Joan smirked as she paced herself during her morning jog.
  • He reached the construction site and he stopped his jog, slowing to a casual walk.
  • It is a good idea to do some gentle jogging or brisk walking for ten minutes, followed by gentle stretches of the arms, legs and upper body.
  • Build up slowly until you can jog for 30 minutes.
  • Sprint to the halfway line then jog back. The Sun
  • He then jogged back to the wall to retrieve the ball and lobbed it to the infield as three runs scored.
  • I can't help but notice that he kind of jogs like a girl, not that there is anything wrong with that, it's just doesn't make for a very impressive spot. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Romney Jogs And Talks At Same Time In New TV Ad
  • The best route to them is from Bombay to Honaurre by sea, _via_ Kawai, and on to Old Gairsoppa by river boat and palanquin to the "Jog," as the special points of interest (the "Falls") are called by the Kanarese. Scientific American Supplement, No. 601, July 9, 1887
  • He took her by the hand and led her quickly forward, forcing her to jog to keep up with his long strides.
  • He is up at 5.30 a.m. for a jog and a 30-minute workout in the gym.
  • Richardson derives it from the same root with the other _jog_, which means to shake, ( "A.S. _sceac-an_, to _shake_, or _shock_, or The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860
  • Over the years, no event ever drew such crowds to town and it was a day of days that never failed to give people a day out and of course it will jog old memories.
  • I was all dripping wet with this icy rain, so that my platties were no longer in the heighth of fashion but real miserable and like pathetic, and my luscious glory was a wet tangle cally mess all spread over my gulliver, and I was sure there were cuts and bruises all over my litso, and a couple of my zoobies sort of joggled loose when I touched them with my tongue or yahzick. Where's the show?
  • Jogging every morning? That's very ambitious, isn't it?
  • He flagged the driver down and jogged over to him, shedding his stolen gear as he went.
  • They jostle and joggle while seated on the “train” and respond to the brakes in the “car.” Mr. Memory : Bev Vincent
  • I could have stopped competitive rugby and jogged on the ground to keep fit.
  • The girl quickly tucked the blue ends of her hair into her black fraying sweater, concealing them from sight, and jogged up the steps to the church building.
  • Bella was still smiling when another jogger collided into her with a force that definitely threw her to the side.
  • Just swim some easy laps, use a kickboard, or try water jogging. The Mommy Diet
  • Another environmental term is plogging, which describes when people combine jogging with picking up litter. Times, Sunday Times
  • A thumping in the distance made him tense with fear and he slowed his pace to a jog.
  • During my tenth year, the man who had accosted me while I was jogging joined the church. Christianity Today
  • His men began at a jog, which became a walk and then a crawl before they finally shook themselves towards the end.
  • It was early enough so that there were very few tourists around, and the people who could be seen were like us, out for a morning jog or power walk.
  • The dog barked at the jogger.
  • My feet were so heavy I could barely pick them up, let alone jog along beside the sled to give the dogs a breather on the uphill.
  • And the joggers and power walkers and three of our grandchildren waving on their way to school. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often, as I am sipping on a low-fat caffe latte in some fashionable bistro, I will look up and see a jogger stagger past, his sweltering torso festooned with tattoos, at least one reading "Only the Strong Survive. Hey, Buddy, Keep Your Shirt On!

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