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jig

[dʒɪɡ]

jig Definition

  • 1a lively dance with leaping movements, usually performed by one or more persons to traditional Irish music
  • 2a device that holds a piece of work and guides the tools operating on it
  • 3a type of fishing lure consisting of a lead sinker with a hook molded into it, often covered by a soft body made of feathers or fur

Using jig: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jig" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dancers performed a jig to the sound of the fiddle.

  • Example

    He used a jig to drill the holes for the cabinet handles.

  • Example

    The fisherman caught a trout using a jig lure.

jig Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jig

Phrases with jig

  • jig is up

    the scheme or deception has been exposed or discovered

    Example

    The thief knew the jig was up when he saw the police car pull up outside.

  • a very short time

    Example

    I'll be back in jig time.

  • a puzzle consisting of a picture printed on cardboard or wood and cut into various pieces of different shapes that have to be fitted together

    Example

    She spent the afternoon working on a jig saw puzzle.

Origins of jig

from Middle French 'gigue', meaning 'dance'

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Summary: jig in Brief

The term 'jig' [dʒɪɡ] refers to a lively dance with leaping movements, usually performed to traditional Irish music. It also denotes a device that holds a piece of work and guides the tools operating on it, as well as a type of fishing lure. Examples include 'The dancers performed a jig to the sound of the fiddle.' and 'He used a jig to drill the holes for the cabinet handles.'

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