• Frequency of Use
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  • Retention Rate
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  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Jiggle Meanings

    noun a slight irregular or jerky motion

    verb to move with quick, short, jerky movements

    Fields related to jiggle

    Cooking

    In cooking, 'jiggle' can refer to the slight movement or shaking of a pan or pot to evenly distribute ingredients or prevent sticking.

    Engineering

    In engineering, 'jiggle' may refer to the intentional movement or shaking of a component to test its stability or durability.

    Physics

    In physics, the term 'jiggle' is used to describe small, rapid movements or vibrations of particles or objects.

    Dance

    In dance, 'jiggle' can describe a quick, small movement or shake of the body, often used for stylistic or rhythmic purposes.

    Occupation Usage of jiggle

    Writer

    In writing, 'jiggle' may be used to describe a character's nervous movements or fidgeting.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use 'jiggle' to describe a patient's restless behavior during a therapy session.

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