[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.
1727. Bailey, vol. II., A Jog, a Joggle, a push or shove.
1822. Galt, Sir A. Wylie, II. i. 56. She grippit wi me like grim death, at every joggle the coach gied.
1864. Lowell, Fireside Trav., 280. Just as the guides had progued the donkeys into a brisk joggle.
1893. Baring-Gould, Cheap Jack Zita, I. vii. 109. Get into the waggon and drive along . I cant abear the joggle, answered the Cheap Jack.