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  2. Add to word list. to move from side to side or up and down with quick short movements, or to make something do this: If the door won't open, try jiggling the key in the lock. Synonym. joggle.

  3. Jiggle comes from jig, "lively dance," and is probably an alteration of the earlier joggle, "move with jerks or small bobs." Definitions of jiggle. verb. move to and fro. “Don't jiggle your finger while the nurse is putting on the bandage!”. synonyms: joggle, wiggle. see more. see less.

  4. Check pronunciation: jiggle. Definition of jiggle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 4 days ago · 1. transitive verb. If you jiggle something, you move it quickly up and down or from side to side. [informal] He jiggled the doorknob noisily. Synonyms: shake, jerk, agitate, joggle More Synonyms of jiggle. 2. intransitive verb. To jiggle around means to move quickly up and down or from side to side. [informal]

  6. Jiggle definition: to move up and down or to and fro with short, quick jerks.. See examples of JIGGLE used in a sentence.

  7. Definitions of 'jiggle' 1. If you jiggle something, you move it quickly up and down or from side to side. [informal] [...] 2. To jiggle around means to move quickly up and down or from side to side. [informal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'jiggle' American English: dʒɪgəl British English: dʒɪgəl. More. Conjugations of 'jiggle'

  8. Noun. Filter. verb. jiggled, jiggles, jiggling. To move in a succession of quick, slight jerks; rock lightly. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cause to jiggle. American Heritage. To shake something gently; to rattle or wiggle. Jiggle the handle and see if the water stops. Wiktionary. (intransitive) To shake, rattle, or wiggle.

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