jog
verb /dʒɒɡ/
  /dʒɑːɡ/
 Verb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbs| present simple I / you / we / they jog |    /dʒɒɡ/   /dʒɑːɡ/  | 
| he / she / it jogs |    /dʒɒɡz/   /dʒɑːɡz/  | 
| past simple jogged |    /dʒɒɡd/   /dʒɑːɡd/  | 
| past participle jogged |    /dʒɒɡd/   /dʒɑːɡd/  | 
| -ing form jogging |    /ˈdʒɒɡɪŋ/   /ˈdʒɑːɡɪŋ/  | 
- (also go jogging)[intransitive] to run slowly and steadily for a long time, especially for exercise
- I go jogging every evening.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Health and Fitnessa2, Hobbiesa2- She was jogging on the spot to keep warm.
 - They jogged steadily up the hill.
 - He jogged off in the direction of the lake.
 - She usually jogs around her local park.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slowly
 - steadily
 - briskly
 - …
 
- along
 - down
 - up
 - …
 
- go jogging
 - jog in place
 - jog on the spot
 - …
 
 - [transitive] jog something/somebody to hit something lightly and by accident synonym nudge
- Someone jogged her elbow, making her spill her coffee.
 
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 - club
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 - grab
 - rub
 - sob
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 - nod
 - pad
 - plod
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 - thud
 
- beg
 - blog
 - bug
 - drag
 - drug
 - flag
 - hug
 - jog
 - log
 - mug
 - nag
 - plug
 
- bar
 - confer
 - infer
 - occur
 - prefer
 - refer
 - star
 - stir
 - transfer
 
- acquit
 - admit
 - allot
 - chat
 - clot
 - commit
 - jut
 - knit
 - pat
 - regret
 - rot
 - spot
 - submit
 
- appal
 - cancel
 - channel
 - control
 - counsel
 - enrol
 - equal
 - excel
 - fuel
 - fulfil
 - label
 - level
 - marvel
 - model
 - pedal
 - quarrel
 - signal
 - travel
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘stab, pierce’): variant of jag ‘stab, pierce or prick’.
Idioms 
jog somebody’s memory 
- to say or do something that makes somebody remember something
- Maybe these letters will help to jog your memory.