Front | jog |
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Back | jog verb, noun BrE /dʒɒɡ/ NAmE /dʒɑːɡ/ verb (-gg-) 1 (also go jogging) [intransitive] to run slowly and steadily for a long time, especially for exercise I go jogging every evening. 2 [transitive] ~ sth/sb to hit sth lightly and by accident nudge Someone jogged her elbow, making her spill her coffee. jog sb's ˈmemory to say or do sth that makes sb remember sth Maybe these letters will help to jog your memory. ˌjog aˈlong (BrE, informal) to continue as usual with little or no excitement, change or progress He seems happy to jog along until he retires. noun word origin example bank [singular] 1 a slow run, especially one done for physical exercise I like to go for a jog after work. 2 a light push or knock nudge |
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