Examples of use of JIGGLED
1. Recent studies have shown that jiggled tea bags release 15 per cent more polphenols, the age–resisting and diseasefighting antioxidants in tea.
2. He tried to enter a locked bathroom, jiggled the handle and fired a few rounds through the door, missing a frightened couple.
3. Sitting in the office for the interview, Calloway jiggled his leg and put his head in his hands as he described his tour in Iraq.
4. Discounting adrenaline rush, fright, nausea, and relief as evidence of dramatic effect, there are no consequences in a theme–park ride: You get on, you get jiggled, you get off.
5. I didn‘t have, I didn‘t have anything to do with that.‘‘ As Edwards disappeared inside the darkened church, his wife jiggled the door handle to make sure it was locked, then slammed it behind her.