Sentences with jigged
jig
J j - To jig a tune.
- We sorted the mail in jig time.
- The Crusaders have re- jigged four positions, including the introduction of Daniel Bowden at inside centre for their Super 14 rugby match against the Bulls.
- So, when I heard that some enterprising mind had re- jigged a CBD bar to mimic A Clockwork Orange's Korova Milk Bar.
- When the burglar heard the police siren, he knew the jig was up.
- First, NSW Health re- jigged the integrated clinical information program (ICIP) to accelerate the rollout of core computing systems.
- We slide into the shiny new corner banquette, a great spot from which to admire the subtly re- jigged Pearl.
- Anna was then treated to a private performance when Kylie jigged to music playing in the store from The Aviator soundtrack.
- The only jigs there are being jigged in the box office.
- With every upgraded album reissue, re- jigged hits compilation and tarted-up barrel scraping stamped with Yoko Ono Lennon's copyright.