"Joggle" Quotes from Famous Books
... long hours. She did not sleep with Susy, but in a new cot-bed of her own, in aunt Madge's room; for, dearly as she loved to lie close to any one she loved, she begged now to sleep alone, "so nobody could hit her, or move her, or joggle her." ... — Little Prudy's Sister Susy • Sophie May
... in the door to see them off; and, as they started away, Kat took one hand off the cart long enough to wave it to her. Then she held on again; for the bricks in the pavement made the cart joggle a ... — The Dutch Twins • Lucy Fitch Perkins
... the molecules when the heat travels along the rods is that the molecules near the flame are made to move more quickly; they joggle their neighbors and make them move faster; these joggle the ones next to them, and so on down the line. Heat that travels through things in this way is called conducted heat. Anything like iron, that lets the heat travel through it quickly, ... — Common Science • Carleton W. Washburne
... kill you," said Dawson in his most matter-of-fact tone. "I happened along just in time to joggle his arm. That, and your quick drop, did the business. Not hurt, ... — The Taming of Red Butte Western • Francis Lynde |