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Definition of jogger in English: joggernoun ˈdʒɒɡəˈdʒɑɡər 1A person who jogs as a form of physical exercise. 慢跑者 there are joggers on every road Example sentencesExamples - The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit.
- An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner.
- An avid jogger, he likes to stay light on his feet.
- Everyone from seasoned runners to the occasional jogger is welcome to take part.
- We must not forget to mention the skateboards, bicycles, joggers.
- Within a few hours the steps will become a traffic jam of joggers as thousands of runners pound out their daily practice.
- At 3.6 ounces, the Mini is about 2 ounces lighter than the regular iPod, making it tempting for joggers and gym rats.
- The news would perhaps dishearten walkers and joggers on Race Course and Nehru Stadium.
- Skyrac is a broad church and members include juniors, road runners, joggers and fellrunners.
- Apart from the occasional lobster-hued jogger panting along through the blazing sun, no one appeared to live in the District.
- Police would particularly like to speak to a jogger who helped the boy at the scene.
- I would describe myself more as a jogger than as a runner.
- A friend told him that a jogger on the Cawood-Kelfield road had been told by police to go home.
- It is an opportunity for fun runners, joggers and charity fund-raisers to rub shoulders with the fast and famous.
- Thus, all those joggers and exercise buffs are always going to be in a minority.
- Bella was still smiling when another jogger collided into her with a force that definitely threw her to the side.
- That same recreational jogger could keep up with the preferred trotting speed of a thousand-pound horse.
- She was the jogger on the mountain road this morning, the one that had reminded him of Katherine.
- Police have been on the scene for about two hours now, after an early morning jogger found the body.
- However, her rise to fame will be an inspiration to the thousands of joggers participating in Britain's biggest ever 10k road race.
- 1.1joggers Loose trousers made of a stretchy fabric and typically elasticated at the waist and ankles, worn especially for jogging.
运动裤(尤指慢跑时用的) Example sentencesExamples - Ater all, with joggers, thongs and rainy weather for three days in a row, what's a regular guy to do?
- Yet this girl was clad in faded blue jeans with worn joggers, a plain green T-shirt, and had her favourite leather jacket resting in her lap.
- He wore a black-hooded sloppy joe with white writing across the front, grey shirt, black tracksuit pants and white joggers.
- And then there was me, standing in just a pair of shorts and faded blue shirt, wearing faded joggers.
- He had short thick black hair with long sideburns and wore a distinctive gold-coloured summer jacket, zipped up, with black or dark blue joggers or trousers.
- The technique involves tying the boots off at ankle height, like joggers, before lacing further up the boot.
- I have five sets of basketball gear, two jumpers, two joggers, three suits of school uniform and two pair of basketball shoes.
Rhymesdogger, flogger, Hoggar, hogger, logger, slogger, Wagga Wagga Definition of jogger in US English: joggernounˈdʒɑɡərˈjäɡər 1A person who jogs as a form of physical exercise. 慢跑者 there are joggers on every road Example sentencesExamples - The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit.
- That same recreational jogger could keep up with the preferred trotting speed of a thousand-pound horse.
- Within a few hours the steps will become a traffic jam of joggers as thousands of runners pound out their daily practice.
- Skyrac is a broad church and members include juniors, road runners, joggers and fellrunners.
- At 3.6 ounces, the Mini is about 2 ounces lighter than the regular iPod, making it tempting for joggers and gym rats.
- We must not forget to mention the skateboards, bicycles, joggers.
- Police have been on the scene for about two hours now, after an early morning jogger found the body.
- Thus, all those joggers and exercise buffs are always going to be in a minority.
- An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner.
- Bella was still smiling when another jogger collided into her with a force that definitely threw her to the side.
- Everyone from seasoned runners to the occasional jogger is welcome to take part.
- I would describe myself more as a jogger than as a runner.
- Apart from the occasional lobster-hued jogger panting along through the blazing sun, no one appeared to live in the District.
- A friend told him that a jogger on the Cawood-Kelfield road had been told by police to go home.
- She was the jogger on the mountain road this morning, the one that had reminded him of Katherine.
- It is an opportunity for fun runners, joggers and charity fund-raisers to rub shoulders with the fast and famous.
- An avid jogger, he likes to stay light on his feet.
- The news would perhaps dishearten walkers and joggers on Race Course and Nehru Stadium.
- However, her rise to fame will be an inspiration to the thousands of joggers participating in Britain's biggest ever 10k road race.
- Police would particularly like to speak to a jogger who helped the boy at the scene.
- 1.1joggers Loose pants made of a stretchy fabric and typically elasticated at the waist and ankles, worn especially for jogging.
运动裤(尤指慢跑时用的) Example sentencesExamples - The technique involves tying the boots off at ankle height, like joggers, before lacing further up the boot.
- I have five sets of basketball gear, two jumpers, two joggers, three suits of school uniform and two pair of basketball shoes.
- And then there was me, standing in just a pair of shorts and faded blue shirt, wearing faded joggers.
- He wore a black-hooded sloppy joe with white writing across the front, grey shirt, black tracksuit pants and white joggers.
- Yet this girl was clad in faded blue jeans with worn joggers, a plain green T-shirt, and had her favourite leather jacket resting in her lap.
- He had short thick black hair with long sideburns and wore a distinctive gold-coloured summer jacket, zipped up, with black or dark blue joggers or trousers.
- Ater all, with joggers, thongs and rainy weather for three days in a row, what's a regular guy to do?
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