joggle

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɒɡə‍l/ ]
VERB
  1. fasten or join with a joggle
  2. move to and fro
    Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!
NOUN
  1. a fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together
  2. a slight irregular shaking motion
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How To Use joggle In A Sentence

  • Jake stepped into the kitchen and joggled the gas can back and forth, though there was no sound, then shook it in a violent way as if he'd expected a finger of gas to be in it. Quarters, Pasos, Arabians
  • The two elements are joggled in plan so that the northern one projects as a shaded deck towards the east.
  • ­uncomfortable scene grows uglier as a series of young women take to a bed and strip off their bras to "joggle" their breasts before a throng of men. The Guardian World News
  • But if the fimbriae grip too loosely, the bacteria will detach from the surface of a cell at the slightest joggle.
  • His hands fluttered in excited emphasis and I watched the flab on his upper arms jiggle and joggle as he accentuated critical points. Diagnosis: American
  • On his way back through the crowd three different men joggle and spill parts of the beer.
  • This should reduce the distortion if it gets joggled.
  • STUB OR STUMP TENON (Fig. 128; also occasionally called a joggle tenon). Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
  • It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape.
  • The paper discusses the method of optimistic designing of joggle mechanism of plastic molding press.
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