joggle
verb as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The window joggled in the framework due to the strong wind.
Definition:To move or cause to move with a jerky, irregular motion, often accompanied by a slight twisting or wobbling, within a specified area or boundary.
Example:The table joggled around on the uneven floor, making it difficult to sit.
Definition:To move or cause to move with a jerky, irregular motion, often accompanied by a slight twisting or wobbling, in an uncertain or uncertain manner.
Example:The door joggled out of its hinges after years of wear and tear.
Definition:To move or cause to move with a jerky, irregular motion, often accompanied by a slight twisting or wobbling, out of a specific position or area.
Example:The nuts joggled loose as the car went over bumpy terrain.
Definition:To move or cause to move with a jerky, irregular motion, often accompanied by a slight twisting or wobbling, causing something to become loose or detached.
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