jigs

  • 1jigs — plural of jig present third singular of jig * * * jigs var. giggs Obs., mouth disease in horses …

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  • 2jigs and fixtures — Components of machine tool installations, specially designed in each case to position the workpiece, hold it firmly in place, and guide the motion of the power tool (e.g., a punch press). Jigs can also be guides for tools or templates, as in the… …

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  • 3jigs — ➡ Scottish country dancing * * * …

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  • 4jigs — dʒɪg n. energetic and lively dance; music accompanying this dance; device which holds and guides a tool (Machinery); trolling lure, fishing lure that is pulled through the water; device used to separate ore v. dance a jig; move jerkily, hop …

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  • 5Jigs and toolings — Оснастка …

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  • 6Celebrity Jigs 'n' Reels — is an Irish reality entertainment television show broadcast on RTÉ One. It is produced by Mind The Gap Films. Format The series started out with seven celebrities paired with professional Irish dancers. Each week they were given a contemporary… …

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  • 7O Ye Jigs & Juleps! — is a short book by Virginia Cary Hudson, first published in 1962 with illustrations by Karla Kuskin. It is a series of 10 short essays written by the then 10 year old Hudson in 1904, while attending an Episcopalian school in Leesville (actually… …

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  • 8between the jigs and the reels — adverb eventually, despite all the confusion …

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  • 9Jig — Die Jig (frz. gigue, fem.) oder der Jig (irisch an port, masc.) ist sowohl ein lebhafter Volkstanz der gesamten Britischen Inseln als auch die zugrundeliegende Melodie. Im 16. Jahrhundert war er in England weit verbreitet, erst später wurde er… …

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  • 10Slip Jig — Die Jig (frz. gigue, fem.) oder der Jig (irisch an port, masc.), ist sowohl ein lebhafter Volkstanz der gesamten Britischen Inseln als auch die zugrundeliegende Melodie. Im 16. Jahrhundert ist er in England weit verbreitet, erst später wird er… …

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