verb
- moving or shaking with quick, light movements
Usage: present participle of jiggle
noun
- the action of moving or shaking with quick, light movements
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- She was jiggling her keys impatiently while waiting.
- The jiggling of the table made it hard to write.
- He kept jiggling his leg during the meeting.
- The loose handle was jiggling every time someone opened the door.
- Stop jiggling the camera or the photo will be blurry.
- The constant jiggling of the bus made her feel sick.