Antonyms for jogging


Grammar : Verb
Spell : jog
Phonetic Transcription : dÊ’É’g


Definition of jogging

Origin :
  • 1560s, verbal noun from jog (v.). In the running exercise sense, from 1948. As an adjective, by 1971.
  • verb activate, push
  • verb run for recreation
Example sentences :
  • But I see the fire is out now; so I 'll be jogging homeward.
  • Extract from : « The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) » by Charles James Lever
  • Jim kept 177 jogging along in the middle of the road, slowly and innocently.
  • Extract from : « The Spoilers of the Valley » by Robert Watson
  • Half an hour later, Ralph was jogging along on his way to Vierzon.
  • Extract from : « The Young Franc Tireurs » by G. A. Henty
  • He whirled his pony in its tracks and sent it jogging down the back trail.
  • Extract from : « Oh, You Tex! » by William Macleod Raine
  • "Halse has confessed," Addison continued, after we were all in the wagon, jogging on homeward.
  • Extract from : « When Life Was Young » by C. A. Stephens
  • Please your honour, it's getting late, we had better be jogging!
  • Extract from : « Eugene Aram, Complete » by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
  • It was a bright night and the horses were jogging along at a good gait.
  • Extract from : « History of Linn County Iowa » by Luther A. Brewer
  • Gilbert was determined to plague her a little, by jogging her memory.
  • Extract from : « The World Before Them » by Susanna Moodie
  • It was filled with jogging and tossing billows of greyish-white.
  • Extract from : « Buff: A Collie and other dog-stories » by Albert Payson Terhune
  • With me, save for my eyes, things are jogging along smoothly.
  • Extract from : « The Letters of William James, Vol. 1 » by William James

Synonyms for jogging

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