Joggle [verb]

Definition of Joggle:

bounce up and down

Synonyms of Joggle:


Opposite/Antonyms of Joggle:

Soothe

Calm


Sentence/Example of Joggle:

"It 's Napoleon Bonaparte; don't joggle," said his father, running a brush steadily along the water-line.

Because sometimes I feel that I'd like to give you a good shaking, just to joggle you out of your shell for a few minutes.

She did not invite him in, but with easy assurance he took his seat on the joggle-board beside the door and awaited her return.

They make me want to joggle their elbows and force them to spill their wine.

It is very sad to be unable to dine without having family skeletons joggle one's elbow, and Ardmore was annoyed.

If there is any part of the anatomy that is unmoved by this wiggle and joggle it must be in the domain of the "subliminal self."

The Swedish movement which undertakes to joggle you all over is not in it for efficiency with such a ride.

The stones immediately over the entrance are joggled into each other, the key-stone having a joggle on either side.

Then they began shooting at the barrel, and every time a cannon ball hit the barrel it would joggle and almost shake me off.

Stub or Stump Tenon (Fig. 128; also occasionally called a joggle tenon).