English words starting with jo - page 2
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Meanings of Jog:
verbRun 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
nounA spell of jogging.
Usage examples:
His morning jog
Meanings of Jogged:
verbRun 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
nounA spell of jogging.
Usage examples:
His morning jog
Past simple and past participle of jog
Meanings of Jogger:
nounA person who jogs as a form of physical exercise.
Usage examples:
There are joggers on every road
Meanings of Joggers:
nounA person who jogs as a form of physical exercise.
Usage examples:
There are joggers on every road
phraseLoose 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…
Meanings of Jogging:
nounThe 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
verbRun 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
Meanings of Joggle:
verbMove or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.
Usage examples:
Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
nounA bobbing or jerking movement.
Usage examples:
The lurch and joggle of the car
Meanings of Joggled:
verbMove or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.
Usage examples:
Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
nounA bobbing or jerking movement.
Usage examples:
The lurch and joggle of the car
Meanings of Joggles:
verbMove or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.
Usage examples:
Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
nounA bobbing or jerking movement.
Usage examples:
The lurch and joggle of the car
Meanings of Joggling:
verbMove or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.
Usage examples:
Helium balloons were joggling above the crowds
nounA bobbing or jerking movement.
Usage examples:
The lurch and joggle of the car
Meanings of Jogjakarta:
proper nounA city in south central java, indonesia; population 433,500 (est. 2005). it was formerly the capital of indonesia (1945–9).
Meanings of Jogs:
verbRun 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
nounA spell of jogging.
Usage examples:
His morning jog
Meanings of Jogtrot:
nounA slow trot.
Usage examples:
The greeks advanced, probably breaking into a jogtrot when they came within bowshot.
Meanings of Johannesburg:
proper nounA city in south africa, the capital of the province of gauteng; population 2,023,500 (est. 2009).
nounA 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:
adjectiveRelating 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 …
Meanings of Johannisberger:
nounVariant of johannisberg.
Meanings of John:
nounA 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 John-hancock:
nounA person's signature
Usage examples:
Put your john hancock at the bottom of the page.
Meanings of Johnboat:
nounA 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:
nounA 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:
nounA member or student of st john's college, cambridge university.
adjectiveOf, belonging to, or characteristic of st john's college, or its members, students, or alumni.
Meanings of Johnnies:
nounUsed 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
Meanings of Johnny:
nounUsed 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
Meanings of Johnny-come-lately:
nounA person who starts a job or activity later than other people and sometimes uses the experience and knowledge of these people to obtain an advantage over them
Usage examples:
Riley, whose father founded the industry, calls her competitors johnny-come-latelies.
Meanings of Johnnycake:
nounMaize 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.
Meanings of Johns:
nounA 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.
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