Sentences with jiggle
jig·gle
J j - He jiggled the doorknob noisily. [VERB noun]
- He tapped his feet, hummed tunes and jiggled about. [VERB adverb]
- This is up-tempo, you know, hell-raisin', wide-open, you know, pour-beer-down- your-shirt-and- jiggle -your-titties kinda music.
- We've got strawberries that taste more strawberryish than the real thing; we've got bosoms that don't jiggle when we run for buses.
- To jiggle the door handle
- Give the key a jiggle and see if it opens.
- Also, it must not jiggle, ripple or sway.
- Jiggle the handle and see if the water stops.
- The jelly jiggled in the bowl for a few moments after it was set down.