jiggle Synonyms

jiggle Meaning

Wordnet

jiggle (n)

a slight irregular shaking motion

Wordnet

jiggle (v)

move to and fro

Webster

jiggle (v. i.)

To wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down.

jiggle Sentence Examples

  1. The bowl of fruit jiggled precariously on the table as the cat walked by.
  2. Her dress jiggled with every step, revealing a glimpse of her skin.
  3. The baby's legs jiggled excitedly as he lay in his crib.
  4. The crowd of people jiggled back and forth, creating a wave of movement.
  5. The loose tooth in my mouth jiggled whenever I spoke.
  6. The flag jiggled in the wind, making a flapping sound.
  7. The keys in my pocket jiggled loudly as I walked down the street.
  8. The pudding jiggled enticingly in the bowl.
  9. The jelly jiggled on the plate, tempting me to taste it.
  10. The car jiggled and shook as it drove down the bumpy road.

FAQs About the word jiggle

a slight irregular shaking motion, move to and froTo wriggle or frisk about; to move awkwardly; to shake up and down.

shake, shudder, jerk, vibrate, agitate, jolt, swing, judder, joggle, bucket

relax, relax,rest, rest, calm (down), unwind,unwind, calm (down),still, still

The bowl of fruit jiggled precariously on the table as the cat walked by.

Her dress jiggled with every step, revealing a glimpse of her skin.

The baby's legs jiggled excitedly as he lay in his crib.

The crowd of people jiggled back and forth, creating a wave of movement.