anna was jostled in the morning crowd
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You use it like this "he jostled me".
I was jostled around during the crowded rock concert.
I jostled my way through the mob.
There was just enough space for one more, so I stepped onto the packed subway car and jostled my way in.The two managers jostled with each other many times over how the store should be run.She was thoroughly jostled by the idea that he might be cheating on her.The tank was filled with tiny baby turtles that climbed over and jostled each other, all wanting to be at the top of the pile.
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.
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.
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Jostle-to shake about.
The crowded concert venue was full of people jostling for a good spot to see the band perform.
Pushed and shoved.
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.
You could use jarred to mean startled or jostled. Here are some sentences.He jarred the man's elbow, making him drop his papers.I was jarred by the horrible news.She was jarred by a huge man who shoved his way through the crowd.You could use jarred to mean putting something into a container, as in "We jarred several pints of jelly yesterday." This is much less used than the first meaning.