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To cause to jog; to drive at a jog, as a horse. See Jog, v. i.
To move by jogs or small shocks, like those of a slow trot; to move slowly, leisurely, or monotonously; -- usually with on, sometimes with over.
To run at less than maximum speed; to move on foot at a pace between a walk and a run; to run at a moderate pace so as to be able to continue for some time; -- performed by people, mostly for exercise.
A liesurely running pace. See jog{2}, v. i.
A slow Western trot.
a slow pace of running
run for exercise; "jog along the canal"
run at a moderately swift pace
To move forward or backward in video or audio media by playing at slow speed through it.
Slow, easy gait.
The slow, frame-by-frame viewing of a videotape, generally to make edit decisions.
To pace or trot at a leisurely pace.
jog-jogging 1. slow trot (Western pleasure) 2. trot as a form of exercise (harness racing) [see trot for more
The activity of trotting horses in hand; that is, with a bridle only. The horses are observed by a veterinarian and checked for soundness.
A slow or very easy run. Often considered an insulting term by serious runners who just call it an easy run.
a western term for the two beat diagonal gait also known as a trot
Western discipline term for a slow trot.
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