Definition of Jiggled

1. Verb. (past of jiggle) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jiggled

1. jiggle [v] - See also: jiggle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jiggled

jiggeh
jiggehs
jiggered
jiggering
jiggermast
jiggers
jigget
jiggier
jiggiest
jigging
jiggings
jiggish
jiggle
jiggled (current term)
jiggler
jigglers
jiggles
jigglier
jiggliest
jiggling
jigglingly
jigglings
jiggly
jiggy
jighead
jigheads
jigida
jigidas

Literary usage of Jiggled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2005)
"Krishna's hand was still down the little girl's top, and he jiggled her breast at Alan. Th< 1C reporter had two lip piercings, and a matt of close- cropped ..."

2. Across the Andes by Charles Johnson Post (1912)
"Like castanets they jiggled the forked stick in rhythm with the drums and as they ... As one file advanced the other jiggled back and so on alternately. ..."

3. The Simple Life by Ruth Porter (2006)
"He jiggled the huge head back and forth affectionately. ... He jiggled Buck's head, making him nod in agreement. Then he turned to Isabel. ..."

4. The Baker Street Bunch and the Missing Honeybees Mystery by Michael W. Paulson (2005)
"When the officer jiggled the door knob, Clayton got down on all fours ... The police officer jiggled the lock again; this time with a great deal more force. ..."

5. The Baker Street Bunch and the Missing Honeybees Mystery by Michael W. Paulson (2005)
"When the officer jiggled the door knob, Clayton got down on all fours ... The police officer jiggled the lock again; this time with a great deal more force. ..."

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