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jog

verb as in run for recreation

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He would be Cory Booker, who has promised to lead a campaign jog to a local ice cream parlor.

It begins with forgetting lines in lectures and losing track of where she is on a jog, and gets worse.

If we are not yet having full-scale runs on Cypriot banks, we've at least worked up to a pretty brisk jog.

He has also said he used to jog past the house bin Laden was hiding in.

If you absolutely must jog your memory on all the details, you can check out handy FAQ from the spring.

How I do wish sometimes to give Ritchie a jog, when there is some stumbling-block that he sticks fast at.

Thus fortified with wisdom, he calmly looks the evil in the face, and lets it not disturb his little jog-trot existence.

In order to get this off his pole, he would jog one end of the pole on the ground until the “biscuit” would slide off.

Jack Harvey, waiting a moment longer to rest, started off on an easy jog-trot back to camp.

From time to time the slave-drivers would jog them along with a few lashes from a four-cornered "hippo" hide kiboko, or whip.

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On this page you'll find 81 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to jog, such as: bounce, shake, shove, whack, agitate, and arouse.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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