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    jog
    /dʒɒɡ/

    verb

    • 1. run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise: "he began to jog along the road" Similar run slowlyjogtrotdogtrottrot
    • 2. nudge or knock slightly: "a hand jogged his elbow" Similar nudgeprodpokepush

    noun

    • 1. a spell of jogging: "his morning jog"
    • 2. a slight push or nudge: "he gave her a jog with his elbow"

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  2. JOG definition: 1. to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise: 2. to push or knock someone…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to rouse to alertness. jogged his memory. 2. : to give a slight shake or push to : nudge. 3. : to cause (an animal, such as a horse) to go at a jog.

  4. JOG meaning: 1. to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise: 2. to push or knock someone…. Learn more.

  5. Jog definition: to move or shake with a push or jerk. See examples of JOG used in a sentence.

  6. 10 meanings: 1. to run or move slowly or at a jog trot, esp for physical exercise 2. to continue in a plodding way 3. to jar or.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Definition of jog verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. JOG definition: 1. to run slowly for exercise: 2. to hit something gently by mistake: 3. to make someone remember…. Learn more.

  9. n. 1. A slight push or shake; a nudge. 2. A jogging movement or rhythm. 3. A slow steady trot. 4. a. A steady, moderate running pace: He broke into a jog when he realized he was late.

  10. When you jog, you run at a moderate pace, usually to get exercise. If you jog down the street, you'll pass people who are walking and be passed by people who are sprinting. Jog can be a verb, or a noun meaning a slow-paced run: "She moved at a lazy jog around the track, in no hurry to improve her time." A jog is slower than a flat-out run.

  11. to run at a leisurely, slow pace, especially as an outdoor exercise: He jogs two miles every morning to keep in shape. to run or ride at a steady trot: They jogged to the stable. to move with a jolt or jerk: Her briefcase jogged against her leg as she walked.