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    Jos·tle
    /ˈjäs(ə)l/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the action of jostling: "the jostle of shoppers"
  2. The meaning of JOSTLE is to come in contact or into collision. How to use jostle in a sentence.

  3. JOSTLE definition: 1. to knock or push roughly against someone in order to move past them or get more space when you…. Learn more.

  4. to drive or force by, or as if by, pushing or shoving: The crowd jostled him into the subway. to exist in close contact or proximity with: The three families jostle each other in the small house. to contend with: rival gangs continually jostling each other. to unsettle; disturb: The thought jostled her complacency.

  5. The verb jostle describes being bumped and pushed in a horde of people — or doing the bumping, like those at a concert who jostle their way to the front, and the people jostled out of their spots when the newcomers arrive.

  6. 1. To come into rough contact with while moving: messengers who jostle pedestrians on the sidewalk. 2. To force by pushing or elbowing: jostled my way through the mob. 3. To vie with for an advantage or position: jostled a major shareholder for control of the business. 4. To shake or agitate: jostled the bag of food, and the dog came running. n.

  7. to push against someone in order to move past that person or get more space when you are in a crowd of people: [ T ] Someone jostled her from behind. (Definition of jostle from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. If people jostle you, they bump against you or push you in a way that annoys you, usually because you are in a crowd and they are trying to get past you. You get 2,000 people jostling each other and bumping into furniture. [VERB noun] We spent an hour jostling with the crowds as we did our shopping.

  9. Jostle Definition. To bump or push, as in a crowd; elbow or shove roughly. To push (one's way) by shoving or bumping. To vie for an advantage or position. Jostled with several others for the job. To come or bring into close contact. The act of jostling; rough bump or shove. An experience in which jostling occurs.

  10. jostle (somebody) to push roughly against somebody in a crowd. The visiting president was jostled by angry demonstrators. People were jostling, arguing and complaining.

  11. Jul 9, 2024 · jostle (third-person singular simple present jostles, present participle jostling, simple past and past participle jostled) (transitive, intransitive) To bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside.

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