Simple past tense and past participle of jaywalk.(verb)
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Use "jaywalked" in a sentence
"Should someone see me walking on the sidewalk, then later see me on the sidewalk of the other side of the street, he is quite able to infer I crossed the street — but even if he also infers that I jaywalked, that has no legal consequence without a heck of a lot more evidence."
"She jaywalked across busy streets, her long legs drawing whistles and stares, and gave the finger to anyone who honked in protest."
"Made the long trek up to REI in the pedestrian-unfriendly Rockville and jaywalked across a busy 6-lane highway, a close substitute for the thrill of skipping conference calls.."