to jog-trot (along)

  • 1jog — 1. verb 1) he jogged along the road Syn: run slowly, trot, lope, dog trot; dated jog trot 2) something jogged her memory Syn: stimulate, prompt, stir, activate, refresh; prod, jar …

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  • 2trot — Synonyms and related words: alliteration, amble, amplification, assonance, bag, bat, beldam, biddy, bilingual text, bound, bring out, burst, burst of speed, bustle, canter, caracole, chime, clavis, come out with, crib, crone, curvet, dame, dash,… …

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  • 3jog — Synonyms and related words: agitate, amble, andante, assault, barge, bear, bear upon, bearing, bilge, blain, blaze, bleb, blister, blob, bob, bobble, boost, boss, bounce, bow, bowl along, bubble, buck, bulb, bulge, bull, bulla, bulldoze, bump,… …

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  • 4jog — jog1 [jäg] vt. jogged, jogging [ME joggen, to spur (a horse), var. of jaggen, to JAG1] 1. a) to give a little shake, shove, or jerk to b) to nudge 2. to shake up or revive (a person s memory) …

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  • 5jog — ► VERB (jogged, jogging) 1) run at a steady, gentle pace, especially as a form of exercise. 2) (of a horse) move at a slow trot. 3) (jog along/on) continue in a steady, uneventful way. 4) nudge or knock slightly. 5) trigger; stimulate …

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  • 6trot — [v] move along briskly amble, canter, go, hurry, jog, lope, pad, rack, ride, run, scamper, step lively; concept 150 …

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  • 7jog — jog1 jogger, n. /jog/, v., jogged, jogging, n. v.t. 1. to move or shake with a push or jerk: The horseman jogged the reins lightly. 2. to cause to function with a jolt for a moment or in a series of disconnected motions: He jogged the motor and… …

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  • 8jog — I [[t]dʒɒg[/t]] v. jogged, jog•ging, n. 1) to move or shake with a push or jerk 2) to stir into activity or alertness, as by a reminder: to jog one s memory[/ex] 3) to cause (a horse) to go at a steady trot 4) pri to align the edges of (a stack… …

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  • 9trot — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. run, jog, lope; hasten. See travel, velocity. n. lope; informal, crib, pony; (pl.) diarrhea. See travel, deception, disease. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. single foot, jog, amble, canter, rack, ride,… …

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  • 10jog — 1. verb 1) he jogged along the road Syn: run, trot, lope 2) a hand jogged his elbow Syn: nudge, prod, poke, push, bump, jar 2. noun he se …

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