Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

shoggle

verb
/ˈʃɒgəl/
Definition
To shake or jolt something, often in a way that is disordered or unsteady.
Examples
  • The car began to shoggle as it drove over the bumpy road.
  • He tried not to shoggle the painting while he was hanging it on the wall.
  • As the train approached the station, it gave a slight shoggle before coming to a stop.
Meaning
The term ‘shoggle’ refers to the act of moving something back and forth or side to side in a shaky manner. It is often associated with causing an object to become unsteady or unstable.
Synonyms
  • shake
  • jolt
  • wobble
  • rock
  • jar