jiggish
/ˈd͡ʒɪɡɪʃ/
adj 2
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2JIGGISH + NOUN
fiddle
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than
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adj
1
Resembling, or suitable for, a jig, or lively movement.
The coquette, therefore, I must distinguish by that musical instrument which is commonly known by the name of a Kit, that is more jiggish than the Fiddle itself, and never sounds but to dance.
2
Playful; frisky.
She is never sad, and yet not jiggish.
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The coquette, therefore, I must distinguish by that musical instrument which is commonly known by the name of a Kit, that is more jiggish than the Fiddle itself, and never sounds but to dance.
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She is never sad, and yet not jiggish.
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