From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjoggerjog‧ger /ˈdʒɒɡə $ ˈdʒɑːɡər/ noun [countable] DSOsomeone who runs slowly and steadily as a way of exercising a jogger out for his early morning run
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jogger• Formerly an avid jogger and weight-lifter, Turner leans on a cane to walk around her small apartment on good days.• A tall bald jogger was behind the other but gaining.• Memory jogger Caps Lock will only type letters in upper case.• Memory jogger To cancel a command before completing it, tap Esc for Escape.• In these latter days of exercise and fitness, the joggers all waved in the appearance of neighborly affection.• I keep my eye on the jogger suit.• The jogger calculates the length of her stride and determines her desired speed.• The jogger ran off to call the Police.