jiggle jig·gle

jiggle jig·gle
['dʒɪɡl]
1. vt
muovere a scatti
2. vi

jiggle around/about — muoversi a scatti


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  • Jiggle — Jig gle, v. i. [Freq. of jig.] To wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jiggle — jig|gle [ dʒıgl ] verb intransitive to move slightly up and down or from side to side more than one time: A nerve jiggled at the corner of his mouth. a. transitive to make something move in this way: If the toilet won t flush, just jiggle the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • jiggle — jig•gle [[t]ˈdʒɪg əl[/t]] v. gled, gling, n. 1) to move up and down or to and fro with short, quick jerks 2) a jiggling movement • Etymology: 1835–40; jig II+ le jig′gly, adj. gli•er, gli•est …   From formal English to slang

  • jiggle — jig|gle [ˈdʒıgəl] v [I and T] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: JIG2] to make something move from side to side or up and down with short quick movements, or to move like this ▪ She jiggled the handle of the pram to make the baby stop crying. ▪ Wake up,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jiggle — jig·gle …   English syllables

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