I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
jogging suit
refresh/jog your memory (= help someone to remember something )
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Perhaps this photograph will refresh your memory?
running/jogging/training etc shoes
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Get yourself a good pair of running shoes if you want to take up running.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
along
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Both Richard and Rob seem to be jogging along quite nicely.
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We imagined ourselves in a cosy little country practice, jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work.
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It took an hour or more to jog along from Canonbury to Paddington, but we did reach the enchanted spot at last.
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He pulled on his shoes, rose and began to jog along the road in the direction the car had taken.
■ NOUN
memory
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The list will thus serve to jog your memory and ensure that you do not overlook significant items.
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Three incidental features of forensic hypnosis may help jog memories , but these potential memory aids are not unique to hypnosis.
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A notice at eye level inside the bathroom door can jog your memory and avoid some trying mopping-up operations later.
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Not only was it unremarkable and rather battered, it did nothing at all to jog her errant memory .
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In fact, I think it was seeing you, there on the doorstep, that jogged my memory .
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These served to establish claims, to recall old friendship, to jog the memory about old times.
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But if you jog his memory , he will see your point before he can help it.
■ VERB
go
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Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging .
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Many said they won't go out jogging alone anymore.
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I suppose you go jogging together?
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A friend wishes to go jogging with you.
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Bush went jogging with his pregnant daughter Doro in Houston at dawn.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bathing/jogging etc suit
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A more natural line evolved as bathing suit and fabric technology was improved to push, pull and lift invisibly.
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Babur puts on his new bathing suit and shows off.
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I shower and lay out all seven bathing suits on the bed and try to picture myself in one in particular.
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Seeing Felix resignedly pick up his towel and bathing suit , Mabs and Tashie rushed behind a rock to change.
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She got into her old pink jogging suit and her sneakers.
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She was looking very pretty in her bathing suit , her hair still damp from swimming.
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There they were, those pretty young girls all in a row, wearing standardized bathing suits , glamour gowns and smiles.
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They have doctorates in education, and pace the halls in jogging suits .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Have you been jogging this morning?
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I accidentally jogged her elbow.
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Kathy and her husband jog together every morning.
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There was a lady jogging down by the water with her dog.
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When I lived in Washington, I jogged along the river every morning.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He jogged rapidly keeping close to the hedgerows and avoiding the open fields.
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He was walking down the road toward me, as I was jogging toward him.
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Many people in the West have been asking how it can best jog things along.
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So jogs the day; & I am happy.
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Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging.
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The thing I try to do in that situation is flick my bat and start jogging down the line.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jogging is the only sport both Dave and I enjoy.
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I always feel better after a jog around the park.
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It's surprising how many joggers you see in the park in the mornings.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Do 20 walking jogs on the spot, raising your arms up and down at the sides. 13-14.
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Do 20 walking jogs, raising the arms up and down.Then jog properly for as long as possible.
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On his jog around 41, he stopped and told people like Strauss and Gutfreund how well the deal had gone.
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Rowell incorporated photography into his morning jogs, and his feats have proved a cut above ever since.
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The first jog round the block got his heart racing and gave him an appetite.