jog trot
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jog \Jog\, n.
1. A slight shake; a shake or push intended to give notice or
awaken attention; a push; a jolt.
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To give them by turns an invisible jog. --Swift.
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2. A rub; a slight stop; an obstruction; hence, an
irregularity in motion of from; a hitch; a break in the
direction of a line or the surface of a plane. --Glanvill.
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3. A liesurely running pace. See {jog}[2], v. i.
[PJC]
{Jog trot}, a slow, regular, jolting gait; hence, a routine
habit or method, persistently adhered to. --T. Hook.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
104 Moby Thesaurus words for "jog trot":
alliterating, alliterative, andante, assonant, beat, beaten path,
belabored, blah, broken-record, bureaucracy, bureaucratism, burst,
burst of speed, canter, chanting, chiming, chinoiserie,
claudication, cliche-ridden, crawl, creep, daily grind, dash,
dead march, dead run, dingdong, dogtrot, drearisome, dreary, dry,
dryasdust, dull, dusty, everlasting, flank speed, flat-out speed,
footpace, forced draft, full gallop, funeral march, gallop, grind,
groove, hand gallop, harping, headlong rush, heavy right foot,
high lope, hobble, humdrum, invariable, jingle-jangle, jog,
labored, leisurely gait, limp, long-winded, lope, lumbering pace,
maximum speed, mincing steps, monotone, monotonous, open throttle,
plod, plunge, prolix, race, rack, red tape, red-tapeism, rhymed,
rhyming, round, routine, run, rush, rut, saunter, scamper, scud,
scurry, scuttle, shamble, shuffle, singsong, slouch, slow march,
slow motion, sprint, spurt, squirrel cage, stroll, tedious, track,
treadmill, trot, trudge, uneventful, unvarying, waddle, walk,
well-worn groove, wide-open speed
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