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Jogger

ˈdʒɒɡ.ər

Meanings of Jogger:

noun

A person who jogs as a form of physical exercise.

Usage examples:

There are joggers on every road

Joggers

ˈdʒɒɡə

Meanings of Joggers:

noun

A person who jogs as a form of physical exercise.

Usage examples:

There are joggers on every road
phrase

Loose informal trousers that fit tightly around the ankles, often made of thick cotton, that are worn for running or are in the style of trousers designed for running

Usage examples:

I usually just wear joggers and a t-shirt when i'm at home., a pair of black joggers, wear somethin…

Jogging

ˈdʒɒɡ.ɪŋ

Meanings of Jogging:

noun

The activity of running at a steady, gentle pace as a form of physical exercise.

Usage examples:

Some gentle jogging for a few weeks before the event should prevent any aching or stiffness
verb

Run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise.

Usage examples:

He began to jog along the road

Joggle

ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)l

Meanings of Joggle:

verb

Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.

Usage examples:

Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
noun

A bobbing or jerking movement.

Usage examples:

The lurch and joggle of the car

Joggled

ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)l

Meanings of Joggled:

verb

Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.

Usage examples:

Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
noun

A bobbing or jerking movement.

Usage examples:

The lurch and joggle of the car

Joggles

ˈdʒɒɡ.əl

Meanings of Joggles:

verb

Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.

Usage examples:

Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
noun

A bobbing or jerking movement.

Usage examples:

The lurch and joggle of the car

Joggling

ˈdʒɒɡ.əl

Meanings of Joggling:

verb

Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.

Usage examples:

Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
noun

A bobbing or jerking movement.

Usage examples:

The lurch and joggle of the car

Meanings of Jogjakarta:

proper noun

A city in south central java, indonesia; population 433,500 (est. 2005). it was formerly the capital of indonesia (1945–9).

Jogs

dʒɒɡ

Meanings of Jogs:

verb

Run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise.

Usage examples:

He began to jog along the road
noun

A spell of jogging.

Usage examples:

His morning jog

Meanings of Jogtrot:

noun

A slow trot.

Usage examples:

The greeks advanced, probably breaking into a jogtrot when they came within bowshot.

Johannesburg

dʒəʊˈhæn.ɪs.bɜːɡ

Meanings of Johannesburg:

proper noun

A city in south africa, the capital of the province of gauteng; population 2,023,500 (est. 2009).

noun

A large city in the northeastern part of south africa

Usage examples:

At midnight on the evening before voting, a ceremony in johannesburg marked the end of decades of m…

Meanings of Johannine:

adjective

Relating to the apostle st john the evangelist, or to the gospel or epistles of john in the new testament.

Usage examples:

Finally, we must consider briefly the relationship of john's gospel to the three johannine letters …

Johannisberger

dʒəˈhanɪsˌbəːɡə

Meanings of Johannisberger:

noun

Variant of johannisberg.

John-hancock

ˌdʒɒn ˈhæŋ.kɒk

Meanings of John-hancock:

noun

A person's signature

Usage examples:

Put your john hancock at the bottom of the page.

Meanings of Johnboat:

noun

A small flat-bottomed boat with square ends, used chiefly on inland waterways.

Usage examples:

Fieldwork was planned to coincide with high tides, which allowed the johnboat to travel closer to t…

Meanings of Johnboats:

noun

A small flat-bottomed boat with square ends, used chiefly on inland waterways.

Usage examples:

Fieldwork was planned to coincide with high tides, which allowed the johnboat to travel closer to t…

Meanings of Johnian:

noun

A member or student of st john's college, cambridge university.

adjective

Of, belonging to, or characteristic of st john's college, or its members, students, or alumni.

Johnnies

ˈdʒɒn.i

Meanings of Johnnies:

noun

Used as a name for an unknown man, often suggesting that he is unimportant or insignificant.

Usage examples:

The security johnny insists that you sign the visitors' book

Johnny

ˈdʒɒn.i

Meanings of Johnny:

noun

Used as a name for an unknown man, often suggesting that he is unimportant or insignificant.

Usage examples:

The security johnny insists that you sign the visitors' book

Johnnycake

ˈdʒɒn.i.keɪk

Meanings of Johnnycake:

noun

Maize flour bread typically baked or fried on a griddle.

Usage examples:

Served with cooked grits and johnny cake (a type of bread), they are a popular breakfast food.

Johns

dʒɒn

Meanings of Johns:

noun

A toilet.

Usage examples:

You have to walk across the stage to get to the john
proper noun

(1165–1216), son of henry ii, king of england 1199–1216; known as john lackland. he lost most of his french possessions, including normandy, to phillip ii of france. in 1209 he was excommunicated for refusing to accept stephen langton as archbishop of canterbury. forced to sign magna carta by his barons (1215), he ignored its provisions and civil war broke out.

Meanings of Johnsmas:

noun

The feast of the nativity of st john the baptist (midsummer day, 24 june).

Johnson

ˈdʒɒns(ə)n

Meanings of Johnson:

noun

A man's penis.

Meanings of Johnsonese:

noun

The characteristic language or style of samuel johnson; an elaborate literary style of english characterized by the use of many latinate words and grandiloquent phraseology.

Johnsonian

ˌdʒɒnˈsəʊnɪən

Meanings of Johnsonian:

adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the english lexicographer and writer dr samuel johnson or his works.

Usage examples:

Johnsonian ideas about biography
noun

An admirer or student of the english lexicographer and writer dr samuel johnson or his works.

Usage examples:

I had become an ardent johnsonian at an early age

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