jiggled (Meaning)

jiggled

to move or cause to move with quick little jerks, to move from or as if from being jiggled, to cause to move with quick little jerks or oscillating motions

jiggled Sentence Examples

  1. The baby's cheeks jiggled adorably as she suckled on her bottle.
  2. The loose threads of the old quilt jiggled gently in the summer breeze.
  3. The gelatin jiggled precariously on the spoon as she held it up for inspection.
  4. The pendulum of the grandfather clock jiggled steadily, marking the passing of time.
  5. The fat on the pork belly jiggled as it sizzled in the pan.
  6. The keys in his pocket jiggled rhythmically as he walked down the street.
  7. The loose doorknob jiggled slightly, indicating that the door was not fully closed.
  8. The pool of water jiggled under the weight of the diving toddler.
  9. The branches of the tree jiggled vigorously in the high winds.
  10. My belly jiggled with laughter as I watched the antics of the comedian.

FAQs About the word jiggled

to move or cause to move with quick little jerks, to move from or as if from being jiggled, to cause to move with quick little jerks or oscillating motions

shook, shuddered, quivered, jerked, vibrated,trembled, swayed, swung, quaked, jolted

relaxed,rested, stilled,unwound, calmed (down),

The baby's cheeks jiggled adorably as she suckled on her bottle.

The loose threads of the old quilt jiggled gently in the summer breeze.

The gelatin jiggled precariously on the spoon as she held it up for inspection.

The pendulum of the grandfather clock jiggled steadily, marking the passing of time.