Her eyes, shining with excitement, passed the crowd moving in and out of the store, for already the news of the hold-up had brought riders and ranchmen jogging in to learn the truth of the wild tale that had reached them.
Just as soon as I'm right sure of it I'll be jogging along to Dead Man's Cache, and you can go order the coffin for your boss.
Not like the jogging and jolting in the van," said Duke.
They were jogging along leisurely, and this allowed plenty of time for talk between them.
Bristles, who was beginning to get winded after a mile of this jogging work, because he had not yet learned never to open his mouth while running, if it could be avoided.
At length the stranger, coming to the conclusion that he could at least boast as much of Mormonism, he spurred up, and left the man still jogging onward, to Mount Zion.
They got the cans into the cart, and in a minute or two Geoff found himself jogging along the road, already becoming familiar, to the station.
There was a slight quiver in his voice, but Jowett said no more till they were jogging along on their way to the station.
Unless, then, you are ultra-fashionable, make a habit of joggingnow and then.
By this I mean jogging with your horse "collected," so that you have not an ounce of hold on his mouth, and he is still under your absolute control, your seat meanwhile being firm and unshaken.
The two joyfully withdrew and shortly afterward were in the streets of the town jogging slowly along as if bent on a most unwelcome journey.
The sun was setting when he emerged into a path and, at a little distance, caught sight of Hugo jogging slowly along and looking warily about him.
Father with closed eyes jogging away in his chair, Mother bolt upright and thin and prim, forever at her knitting or sewing; no sound but the chair and the ticking clock upon the shelf--that night and every night.
There, there, Ma," said Father, jogging his chair again.
This it is as what you wants to see, Sir Jarvy," observed Galleygo, jogging his master's shoulder by way of jogging his memory.
He is jogging along like a heavy wagon, and yet I hardly think he can mistake these five ships for Frenchmen!
William and the big fellow were jogging along in the doctor's shabby buggy out toward Miss Lydia's; she was very frail that summer and Johnny had insisted that William King should come to see her.
When I say “accommodation train,” do not fancy that we went jogging along at the rate of six or eight miles an hour.
A lean little man in his shirt sleeves suddenly appeared leading two jogging horses, while a third horse trotted along behind.
James, and whom the Provost overtook as he was leisurely jogging down the High Street, on his way home.
Obeying this hint, the horsemen, who had been before jogging along in a confused and careless manner, now drew together into a closer body; the laggards coming forward, and those in advance holding back.
My horse was jogging quietly along, and my thoughts were, for once at least in the course of my life, entirely engaged in commercial speculations.
The live-oaker had been jogging onwards for several hours, and became aware that he must have travelled considerably more than the distance between his cabin and the "hummock" which he desired to reach.
It was not to be imagined by Denny that Madame Beattie and Lydia should have spent long hours jogging together and not be grateful for a last word.
This warm morning, full of sun and birds, they were jogging up Haldon Hill, a way they took often because it only led down again and motorists avoided it.
Half a dozen times she dropped her work to run to the gate, and shielding her eyes with her hand looked down the road to Old Chester, but there was no sign of the jogging hood of the buggy.
Goliath went along, and Mrs. Frederick Richie, who lived in the Stuffed Animal House, looking listlessly from an upper window, saw the hood of the buggy jogging by and smiled suddenly.
He seems to gaze and wonder, for the first time, that all things and all men are jogging on at their usual gait.
Now, as they were jogging on together, the Wolf spied a crease in the Dog's neck, and having a strange curiosity, could not forbear asking him what it meant!
In the meanwhile the Tortoise came jogging on, with a slow but continued motion; and the Hare, out of a too great security and confidence of victory, oversleeping herself, the Tortoise arrived at the end of the race first.
It is enough to stun and scare anybody, to have a hot thought come crashing into his brain, and ploughing up those parallel ruts where the wagon trains of common ideas were jogging along in their regular sequences of association.
Why, marry, I was jogging down the road on my mare when I heard the clatter of hoofs behind me, and concealing myself in a field, as a prudent man would while the country is in its present state, I saw these four rogues gallop past.
Further down, near Axbridge, I overtook a grazier who was jogging into Wells upon his sleek cob.
And it feels just terribly behind the times to come home and find you jogging on in the same hum-drum way this old country has done since the conquest.
The first to come by was Mr. Griffiths, the stout old miller, mounted on his equally fat horse, the two jogging comfortably along, almost asleep in the sunshine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jogging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.