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jogger
[ jog-er ]
noun
- a person who jogs.
- joggers. (used with a plural verb) casual, tapered pants of soft, absorbent fabric, typically with elastic at the waist and ankles. jogger pants,.
jogger
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noun
- a person who runs at a jog trot over some distance for exercise, usually regularly
- a cart with rubber-tyred wheels used on a farm
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of jogger1
Example Sentences
The other, a white T-shirt that looked worn-in, black joggers and a delicate hoop earring.
Nothing seemed untoward when the pair went into Forest Park, and the mother said she passed a couple and some other joggers as they headed towards a skate-park area.
In 1989, in a crime that transfixed New York City, five teenagers, Black and Hispanic, were convicted of participating in a violent assault on a jogger in Central Park.
And he invoked Trump’s statements about the Central Park Five, a group of black and Latino men who were wrongly convicted of assaulting a jogger in 1989 and exonerated years later.
The next morning, a jogger spotted Ogden’s body on the fairway of the fourth hole.
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