[f. JOGGLE v.1] An act, or the action, of joggling; a slight shake, a jog, a jolt; a shaking loosely from side to side.

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., A Jog, a Joggle, a push or shove.

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1822.  Galt, Sir A. Wylie, II. i. 5–6. She grippit wi’ me like grim death, at every joggle the coach gied.

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1864.  Lowell, Fireside Trav., 280. Just as the guides had progued … the donkeys into a brisk joggle.

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1893.  Baring-Gould, Cheap Jack Zita, I. vii. 109. Get into the waggon and drive along…. I can’t abear the joggle, answered the Cheap Jack.

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