Jigging [verb]

Definition of Jigging:

bounce up and down

Synonyms of Jigging:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jigging:

Soothe

Calm


Sentence/Example of Jigging:

But although a new fiddler was in his element and most of the young people in the district jigging, Conal was not.

The square dances were exceedingly vigorous, all jigging on the corners and always taking fancy steps.

No prettier sight could be than a young girl, with arms circled above her head, jigging on the corners.

In one minute the whole company—including the priest, some said—was jigging it lustily.

Never had Walter seen such lively, agile jigging as some of the lithe, muscular, swarthy skinned half-breeds were capable of.

He seized me around the waist and began jigging with me all over the floor.

The Italian with the harmonica struck up a fresh, jigging air.

I was at it, too, and got brogues, broth and slippers of bread and came jigging home on my head.

And when the man lifted the Bum-clock and put it in his pocket, everybody stopped jigging and dancing and everyone laughed loud.

"Better put your hat between your knees," he suggested, noting the way Mr. Gammon's thin knees were jigging.