Jigger example sentences

Related (9): cocktail, measurement, tool, fishing, apparatus, jigging, device, equipment, contraption

"Jigger" Example Sentences


1. The bartender measured out the alcohol using a jigger.
2. He jiggered the lock until he heard it click open.
3. The mechanic jiggered the car part until it fit just right.
4. She jiggered the wires together to form a makeshift circuit.
5. The kids jiggered the latch and snuck inside the house.
6. He jiggered with the motor until it started running again.
7. I jiggered the door handle until the door swung open.
8. She jiggered the broken leg of the table back into place.
9. The mechanic jiggered the engine part to make it fit properly.
10. He jiggered the toy until all of the pieces connected.
11. The cook jiggers the exact measurements required by the recipe.
12. The scientist jiggered the test tube containing the solution.
13. The man jiggered the bolt until it threaded into the socket.
14. I jiggered the latch but the window stayed shut.
15. The shopkeep jiggered the bolt to seal the door shut.
16. He jiggered around under the hood of the car for an hour.
17. The stagehand jiggered the spotlight to shine on the actor.
18. The children jiggered the controls of the video game.
19. I jiggered the stiff doorknob back and forth until it opened.
20. She jiggered the wiring to bypass the alarm system.
21. They jiggered the device until it started working again.
22. The locksmith jiggered the complicated locks open easily.
23. The handyman jiggered the cabinet door back into position.
24. He jiggered the antenna on the radio to improve reception.
25. She jiggered the rubber band motor until it rotated smoothly.
26. The electrician jiggered the wiring to reconnect the fusebox.
27. The kids jiggered with the broken toy truck all afternoon.
28. The gambler jiggers the dice in his hand before throwing them.
29. The worker jiggered the bolt into place to secure it tightly.
30. I jiggered with the remote control but couldn't get it to work.
31. He jiggered the part back and forth until it finally snapped in.
32. The mechanic jiggered around with the engine for hours.
33. The boy jiggers his toy train set, making train noises.
34. They jiggered with the computer for hours but couldn't fix it.
35. The magician jiggers the cards in his hands while shuffling them.
36. The plumber jiggers the pipe fittings to tighten them securely.
37. The crew jiggers the ropes to adjust the sail on the sailboat.
38. The mechanic jiggered the part repeatedly until it fit properly.
39. The locksmith quickly jiggers the lock to pop it open.
40. The worker jiggers the socket wrench repeatedly to tighten the bolt.
41. The test tube was jiggered to extract an exact measurement.
42. I jiggered around with the wiring but couldn't get it working.
43. The kids jiggered the toy car, making car noises and sound effects.
44. The scientist jiggers the measuring cup to get an accurate amount.
45. The electrician jiggered around with the wiring for a long time.
46. The sailors jiggered the ropes and sails to catch more wind.
47. The kids jiggered the mechanical toy, making it move and spin.
48. The mechanic jiggers around under the hood for hours sometimes.
49. The woman jiggers the stove burner controls until it lights.
50. The man jiggers the screwdriver until the screw is securely in place.

Common Phases


1. Jiggery pokery - deceitful activity, trickery.
2. By jingo - used to express strong feeling, determination, or opinion.
3. Jigger up - to repair or adjust something, especially poorly or hastily.
4. Jigger around - to fiddle with or meddle with something.
5. Give someone the jigger - cause a person's death.
6. Have/get the jitters - to feel nervous and shaky.
7. In a/one jiffy - very quickly or immediately.
8. Like jink - without pause or delay.
9. For jinks - for fun, as a joke.
10. Like the dickens - very much; to a great extent.

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