jiggle 的 2 个定义
jig·gled, jig·gling.
- to move up and down or to and fro with short, quick jerks.
- a jiggling movement.
jiggle 近义词
bounce up and down
更多jiggle例句
- After all, the show was never popular with critics who dismissed it as “Jiggle TV.”
- She knew people saw her as an actress who had never transcended "Jiggle TV" and she had made her peace with it.
- I saw young women jiggle and jerk all over until their hair was all thrown down, and their clothing disarranged.
- But their ears are cold, and they jiggle on one leg against a frosty toe.
- And if you rode on Prince, which is the other horse, he might jiggle you off into a snow bank.
- Nothing wrong with jazz—where the lights go out in the dance hall and the dancers jiggle and toddle and wiggle in a frenzy?
- Wall, may I be jiggle-toggled, shipmates, but sech a screechin' an' yellin' you never heered w'en we got aboard.