Jogging [verb]

Definition of Jogging:

activate, push

Synonyms of Jogging:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jogging:


Sentence/Example of Jogging:

MacRae brought the glasses to bear, and said it was two Policemen jogging toward camp.

Twenty minutes jogging brought us into a stretch of rough country, a series of knobs and ridges cut by innumerable coulées.

The words seemed to be repeated cruelly, insistently, by the jogging of the train and the rumble of the wheels.

Jogging on over the sand, I sat silent, cudgelling my brains for a solution of the disastrous predicament I had gotten into.

Two hours' steady jogging followed, in which they were thrown about until every inch of skin on their bodies was raw with bruises.

By all poets and prophets the same danger signal shall be seen spreading before them both jogging along their old highways.

It was bareback on Lass, that Davey and Deirdre came jogging along the road from school for the first time.

I'd hear him from our house away down on the road, jogging along with his cart, or driving in his buggy.

And now, homeward bound, he was jogging contentedly along at the head of the troop.

He was at the stake-and-rider fence when a mare came jogging down the road, drawing a rig with a man in it.