- including: to
joggle along, walk
along with short,
jerky movements (Oxford
English Dictionary, 2003)
Joggle (architecture), a
joint or
projection that...
- A
joggle is a
joint or
projection that
interlocks blocks (such as a lintel's
stone blocks or an arch's voussoirs).
Often joggles are
semicircular and ****-shaped...
- to the bend and is
short enough to
engage the
urethane pad.
Joggling, also
known as
joggle bending, is an
offset bending process in
which two opposite...
- the ends. In a
riveted steel ship, the
strakes were
usually lapped and
joggled (one
strake given projections to
match indentions in the one adjoining)...
- from
floors and top timbers,
joggled to fit the lands. (Sometimes the
timbers in
larger archaic craft were also
joggled before being steamed in.) With...
- Princess: Hopes, Dreams, and Wishes,
Cover art (1993) A Wiggly, Jiggly,
Joggly Tooth by Bill Hawley,
illustrated by
William Joyce (1995) The Leaf Men and...
-
bought her books, but
begged her "not to read them –
because he
fears they
joggle the Mind". ****inson
valued his advice,
going from
calling him "Mr. Higginson"...
-
significant structural revolution in
which the
aluminum skin of the
aircraft was
joggled, ****ed and flush-riveted, a
design innovation not
called for in the army's...
-
digital content management and
sharing site,
Joggle. Fabrik's
product lines include SimpleTech, G-Technology,
Joggle and
Fabrik Ultimate Backup.
Fabrik was...
- the
notches are
knocked off with an axe, this
process called juggling or
joggling. This
results in a
rough surface pared down just shy of the
marked line...