Jostle means to push or bump someone roughly. If I were to put that in a sentence, it would be:
He jostled me with his elbows to get to the front of the line.
to shove or to push!!!
Repress, pull, and leave aloneare antonyms for jostle.
The crowded concert venue was full of people jostling for a good spot to see the band perform.
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jostling-to fiddle with
Jostling was a 14th century sport in Europe. It was played by the knights on horse-back. The participants would ride towards each other, each with a spear in hand, trying to topple the other onto the ground. Whoever succeded would be declared the winner. Jostling also generally means 'fighting' or 'competing'.
Juggling Jumping Joggging Jostling Joining Jerking
When Jane rode in the last subway car, she could feel the jostling of the other passengers standing so close together, as the subway bounced along the rough track more than when she rode in any other car.
Most likely, someone was running, jumping, or otherwise jostling the stove - which can cause a cake to fall.
The Earth's plates move due to the high pressure of the hot earth's core jostling them around
No, they are quite fluid jostling past one another.
Maybe the container of windshield fluid in the trunk?
no it is not safe. too much jostling. there is also the possibility of a crash I am 11.