Joggle means to shake to and fro, to rock something about, and can be used both transitively and intransitively in several ways, including:
* to joggle along, walk along with short, jerky movements (''Oxford English Dictionary'', 2003)
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Joggle (architecture)
A joggle is a joint or projection that interlocks blocks (such as a lintel's stone blocks or an arch's voussoirs).
Often joggles are semicircular and knob-shaped, so joggled stones have a jigsaw- or zigzag-like pattern.
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, a joint or projection that interlocks blocks
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Joggle bending
Bending is a manufacturing process that produces a V-shape, U-shape, or channel shape along a straight axis in ductile materials, most commonly sheet metal.Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide, Industrial Press Inc., 1994. Commonly used equi ...
, a type of offset bend in construction.
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Joggling
Joggling is a competitive sport that combines juggling with jogging. People who joggle are called jogglers.Beck, S. (2012, October 18).Joggling the Marathon: 3 Beanbags and 26.2 Miles. ''The New York Times''. Retrieved froSeptember 11, 2001.
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, a pastime that combines juggling and jogging.
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Joggling board
A joggling or jostling board is a long, pliable board that is supported on each end by wooden stands. The board is springy and a person sitting on it can easily bounce up and down. Sources differ on the origin; its usage in the Lowcountry of So ...
, a type of bouncy furniture.
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Joggling (pottery), a method of pot decoration.
* "Joggle Along", a Cornish children's game, (''The Folk-lore Journal'' Vol. 57, 1888), sung to a nursery rhyme of the same name.
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