1 [no obj] : to run slowly especially for exercise
▪ She jogs three miles a day. 2 [+ obj] : to push or bump (someone or something) lightly
▪ She jogged [=(more commonly) nudged] him with her elbow. 3 [no obj] : to move up and down heavily with a short motion
▪ The bag jogged against her hip as she walked.
▪ She jogs three miles a day.
▪ She jogged [=(more commonly) nudged] him with her elbow.
▪ The bag jogged against her hip as she walked.
jog along [phrasal verb]
: to continue in an ordinary or steady way
▪ Their marriage jogged along for several years without any major problems.
▪ Their marriage jogged along for several years without any major problems.
jog someone's memory
: to cause or help someone to remember something
▪ Maybe this photograph will jog your memory.
▪ Maybe this photograph will jog your memory.
— jogging noun [noncount]
▪ Her hobbies include gardening and jogging. ▪ She goes jogging every day. ▪ a jogging suit [=a set of clothes people wear when they jog]
▪ Her hobbies include gardening and jogging. ▪ She goes jogging every day. ▪ a jogging suit [=a set of clothes people wear when they jog]





