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Meaning of joggle
to move or cause something to move with a jerky or unsteady motion
Etymology of joggle
The word "joggle" has its roots in Middle English, derived from the verb "joggen," which means to shake or move violently
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of shaking or jolting something, and its usage has evolved to encompass a range of meanings related to unsteady motion
Synonyms
Definitions
- to move unsteadily from side to side, typically due to being shaken or disturbed
- * to cause something to move unsteadily from side to side, typically by shaking or disturbing it
Usage Examples
- The train began to joggle along the tracks, causing the passengers to stumble
- * She had to joggle multiple tasks at once to meet the deadline
- * The earthquake caused the building to joggle violently, leading to widespread damage