Crossword-Solution: JOGGER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Jogger | n. | One who jogs. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “JOGGER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Central Park figure | 1 answer |
| Fun-run participant, say | 1 answer |
| One may wear a Fitbit | 1 answer |
| Park figure | 1 answer |
| Pedometer wearer, maybe | 1 answer |
| Person who's dashing | 1 answer |
| Runner in sweats | 1 answer |
| person who runs at a jog for exercise | 1 answer |
| Park ranger? | 2 answers |
| layboy | 3 answers |
| sprinter | 4 answers |
| DASHING fellow | 11 answers |
| One on the run | 13 answers |
| PERSON who runs | 14 answers |
| Runner | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with JOGGER (5)
Grown-up people as a rule love best to jog along on well-trodden, safe, commonplace paths, and avoid adventurous by-ways, but Aunt Mary, Mollie felt sure, was an anti-jogger, so to speak, and would always choose adventures if she had a choice.
This was an official "jogger." I felt indignant to see and hear people treated in this rough manner; but the provincial was used to the jogger system and heeded it not.
But no; by his further conversation I found that I had mentally slandered him; he was not a proprietor of patent medicine; he was a man of education and private means; he belonged to a much higher profession, in fact he was a "jogger" travelling about from place to place--"globetrotting" from capital city to watering-place--all over the world in the exercise of his function.
Dawdling down Whitehall one day a jogger nailed me--they come to me like flies to honey--and got me to look at his pamphlet.
The jogger told me, with tears of pride in his eyes and a glorified countenance, that only a few days before, in the waiting-room of a railway station, he had the pleasure to present his pamphlet to Cardinal Manning.
Quotes with JOGGER (3)
You’re sure you didn’t leave? Didn’t try to explore Thunder Bay again, maybe go down to the park and, I don’t know, dismember some poor jogger?
The jogger sighed. He pulled out his phone and my eyes got big, because it glowed with a bluish light. When he extended the antenna, two creatures began writhing around it-green snakes, no bigger than earthworms. The jogger didn't seem to notice. He checked his LCD display and cursed. "I've got to take this. Just a sec ..." Then into the phone: "Hello?" He listened. The mini-snakes writhed up and down the antenna right next to his ear. Yeah," the jogger said. "Listen-I know, …
At paces that might stun and dismay the religious jogger, the runners easily kept up all manner of chatter and horseplay. When they occasionally blew by a huffing fatty or an aging road runner, they automatically toned down the banter to avoid overwhelming, to preclude the appearance of show boating (not that they slowed in the slightest). They in fact respected these distant cousins of the spirit, who, among all people, had some modicum of insight into their own days and way…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1985–2024).