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  1. All you need to know about "JOSTLE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  2. 5 meanings: 1. to bump or push (someone) roughly 2. to come or bring into contact 3. to force (one's way) by pushing 4. the act.... Click for more definitions.

  3. The earliest known use of the noun jostle is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for jostle is from 1607, in the writing of Thomas Middleton, playwright. It is also recorded as a verb from the mid 1500s.

  4. What does the verb jostle mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb jostle, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. jostle has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. sport (late 1500s) horse racing (early 1700s)

  5. 4. The fans jostle around the celebrity, each hoping for an autograph. 5. The reporters jostle to ask the politician their pressing questions. 6. Tourists jostle to capture a picture of the stunning sunset on their smartphones. 7. Kids in the park jostle for a turn on the swing set. 8. The travelers jostle to claim their luggage at the crowded ...

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

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  8. jostle - pick or attempt to pick pockets jostle - Translations to be checked. French: bousculer‎ Esperanto: dispuŝi‎ Telugu: తోసుకొను‎ Noun jostle (pl. jostles) An experience in which jostling occurs. Being crowded or in a condition of jostling. Translations jostle - experience in which jostling occurs. French: bousculade‎

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