A jogged line refers to a line on a map or diagram that is not straight but rather has one or more abrupt changes in direction. This term is often used in surveying, architecture, and civil engineering to indicate boundaries or features that do not follow a linear path. Jogged lines can represent things like property lines, road alignments, or other features that require precise delineation. They are typically drawn with angles or curves to illustrate the deviation from a straight line.
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A line of best-fit.
The area he jogs in says nothing about the distance he jogged. Did he go around the outside? Did he do some zigzagging across the field? Did he simply go out halfway, then come back? Al of these require you to what the dimensions of the area are. Knowing the area of it does not help you in any way.
A straight line, a telephone line, a shipping line, a fishing line.
jogged I went out and jogged for three miles yesterday.
Yes, it can be as in a "jogged memory," but for the most part jogged is the past tense verb to the regular verb jog- as in- She jogs daily down her street.
You have jogged ten miles already and you havethree more to go.There are two verbs / phrases in this sentence: have jogged and haveHave jogged is present perfecthave is present simple
running
The cast of Jogged - 2012 includes: Padraig McKeag as Dead Guy
4.8 miles he jogged on thursday
If the jogging trail is 5 and 1/2 miles long, that equals 5.5 miles. If you jogged 2 and 2/3 miles, you can convert that to a decimal, which is approximately 2.67 miles. Therefore, you have jogged about 2.67 miles of the trail.
jogged, hurried, went
He did push ups and jogged for several hours.
sprinted and jogged
ran
In the sentence, "They jogged three miles everyday for a month.", the pronoun 'they' is a subject pronoun for the third person, plural.