🏃jog

verb
/dʒɑːɡ/

Meaning

to run at a slow, steady pace for exercise

Example Sentences

She jogs every morning in the park.

Example Expressions

memory jog

Synonyms

run, trot, exercise, pace

Antonyms

rest, stop

Collocations

go jogging, jog daily, jog around, jog memory

More Example Sentences

He reads the Bible and goes jogging for 20 minutes.

Do you know where she goes every evening for jogging?

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app until she feels strong enough to join a local running group

A woman starts jogging every morning in the park near her apartment to improve her health and lose some weight and she begins with a slow fifteen-minute run gradually increasing the distance each week while listening to her favorite music through earphones and tracking her progress with a fitness app until she feels strong enough to join a local running group that trains together for a charity race every spring.

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