noun
1.A bobbing or jerking movement.
‘the lurch and joggle of the car’
‘The question is whether you can live with the disappointment of hearing the distinctive, ice-cream-wouldn’t-melt, joggle and rattle of a black cab.’
2.A joint between two pieces of stone, concrete, or timber consisting of a projection in one of the pieces fitting into a notch in the other or a small piece let in between the two.
‘a joggle joint made of iron’
verb
1.Join (pieces of stone, concrete, or timber) by means of a joggle.
‘The plan is joggled so that these walls do not connect the blocks, but define the court and allow it to connect to the now apparently untouched meadow that surrounds the place.’
‘It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape.’
2.Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks.
‘helium balloons were joggling above the crowds’
‘If the weather gets too bad he joggles in place or does a figure eight in his basement.’
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