jigjog in a sentence
n.
Definition
Jigjog (verb): to move or proceed in a lively, unsteady, or erratic manner, often involving bouncing or jolting motions.
Sample Sentences
- The children giggled as they jiggled and jigjogged down the uneven path in the park.
- Her thoughts seemed to jigjog chaotically, making it hard to focus on the task at hand.
- As the car jigjogged over the bumpy road, the passengers held on tightly to their seats.
- He tried to follow the complicated instructions, but his mind kept jigjogging from one idea to another.
- The artist's brush danced across the canvas, creating a vibrant scene that seemed to jigjog with life.
- The children loved to jigjog down the path, laughing as they skipped from side to side.
- After a long day at work, I often find myself jigjogging through the park to clear my mind.
- As the car hit the bumpy road, we were all jolted around in our seats, jigjogging with every turn.
- She had a peculiar way of walking, always jigjogging as if she were dancing to an unseen rhythm.
- The dog started to jigjog excitedly when it saw its owner coming home.
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