Jigger [noun]

Definition of Jigger:

gadget

Synonyms of Jigger:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jigger:

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Sentence/Example of Jigger:

Every jigger and strainer and bar spoon passes through the hands of several artists, all compensated for their efforts before the company ever turns a profit, which may help account for the high price tag.

Here a sort of jigger-tackle held them in a bunch bound fast to a single cable, capable of being directed by one arm.

Turpin treated him as he had done the dub at the knapping jigger, and cleared the driver and his little wain with ease.

Something tells me that my tongue is doomed to wag forever to the jigger of that remorseless jingle.

If he pulled the mid-iron from his bag the jigger would be placed in nomination.

He said he felt pains in his interior, and drank a jigger of whisky.

When she appears he "sizes her up" as best he can, and decides whether it will pay to use his jigger.

A cod which Bobby caught with his jigger, was boiled in sea water, because sea water salted it to just the right flavor.

The yard-arm and bunt gaskets were cast off; and each sail hung by the jigger, with one man standing by the tie to let it go.

They put seventy-five pounds in weights on a cord and a pulley-jigger to that bandage and it nearly killed me all day long.