A fastener that is inserted into holes in two adjacent pieces and holds them together.
A slight irregular shaking motion.
1He runs to keep his body occupied, to joggle his mind blank.
2Johnny jump up, jiggle joggle and Johnny go to bed at noon.
3I happened along just in time to joggle his arm.
4His only reply was to joggle her arm when she reached for the cake.
5I shopped slowly, not wanting to joggle my liquefied guts any more than necessary.
6Then it began to joggle itself into tipping position.
7The car began to joggle its way through Neuilly.
8Then they'll joggle about inside him and blow up, and serve him right.... Oh, Dick!
9Libby had to joggle her head to keep Petey in her sights; his smile never dimmed.
10There was a dive and a joggle.
11They're safe if they never got cold to the touch and you didn't joggle 'em too much.
12Then she held on again; for the bricks in the pavement made the cart joggle a good deal.
13I don't think he remembered me-butit wouldn't do us no good now to joggle his memory, bo.
14Jiggle-joggle faster, with ye, ye rascals!
15Don't joggle it so, Hiram.
16To-day twenty-seven stones and eleven joggle-pieces were landed, part of which consisted of the forty-seventh course, forming the storeroom floor.