Continue talking or writing in a desultory manner.
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Examples for "jog"
Examples for "jog"
1After a few minutes' reading, his memory received the jog it required.
2Forget the warm bubble bath; walk, run, or jog for 20 minutes.
3Everyone stood up, mentally preparing themselves for the long, dangerous jog north.
4I try to jog five miles a day to help me de-stress.
5They used to jog on the concrete road that encircled the park.
1Art3mis: As you may recall, I tend to ramble in real time.
2Otherwise the picture covers familiar ground and tends to ramble somewhat repetitively.
3Finding little else of interest in the paper, I continued my ramble.
4We had a delightful ramble through the valley, and over the hills.
5It is my holiday time, and I ramble on through the summer.
1It is my holiday time, and I ramble on through the summer.
2When there was comm lag, it was difficult not to ramble on.
3It's only fair to me to let me ramble on a little.
4Bell permitted him to ramble on about historic rings in general.
5Make sure she doesn't ramble on about coordinate planes at the party tomorrow.
6The ramble on crutches through the lonely walks was truly refreshing.
7He'd just ramble on, till Marise brought the other visitors up to them.
8You've been very decent to me tonight, letting me ramble on about myself.
9I knew better, but, like another madman, had let him ramble on unchecked.
10Now, John, lad, don't ramble on like that; I'm right anxious.
11In Pickwick there is hardly any story, the papers ramble on in unconnected incidents.
12Well, thought Garvey, listening to the manager ramble on, that much was true anyway.
13I let him ramble on and I think of Anna-Luise.
14This saga looks set to ramble on a little longer.
15Reese Henry let it all ramble on, and run down.
16I've let you ramble on in your maudlin talk, Woodman, because it amused me.
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