Jog
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British pronunciation/d‌ʒˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈdʒɑɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "jog"

to jog
01

to run at a steady, slow pace, especially for exercise

Intransitive
Transitive: to jog a distance
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He jogs on the treadmill when the weather is bad.
If it 's not raining, we 'll jog in the park.
She decided to jog for a bit to warm up before the race.
02

to give a gentle push, shake, or knock

Transitive: to jog sth
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She jogged her friend's elbow to get their attention during the lecture.
The cat playfully jogged the toy mouse with its paw.
During the meeting, he jogged the computer mouse to wake up the screen.
03

to tap or shake a stack of paper against a flat surface to align the edges neatly

Transitive: to jog a stack of paper
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The secretary jogged the stack of papers before placing them into the folder for the meeting.
The printer automatically jogged the pages as they were fed into the tray.
Before inserting the documents into the envelope, she took a moment to jog the papers on the desk.
Jog
01

a slow or leisurely paced running, usually for exercise

jog definition and meaning
02

a slight push or shake

03

a sharp change in direction

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