jig
1 of 2verb/dʒɪɡ/
Forms:jigs,jigging,jigged,jigged
1
to dance, move, or skip with quick, lively steps
C2- The group of friends decided to jig around the bonfire, adding a festive atmosphere to the celebration.
- The traditional Irish music inspired the crowd to jig with enthusiasm at the cultural festival.
- During the carnival parade, participants dressed in colorful costumes jigged along the route, entertaining spectators.
- As the lively music echoed through the street, people of all ages joined in to jig and revel in the joyous occasion.
- The children are jigging to the catchy tune playing on the radio.