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Jostle meaning
To bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside. | To move through by pushing and shoving. | To be close to or in physical contact with.
Example sentences (20)
A future Season 2 could see Jocelyn and Tedros jostle for control over her career, as well as their relationship.
Fat Bear Week partner Explore.org operates a series of live cams that lets the world peek in on the bears as they jostle for the best fishing spots, snag sockeyes and let the calories fly.
Fernandes wins the ball fairly in the box but Newcastle want a penalty as Dan Burn ends up on the floor having lost the physical jostle.
U.N. representatives and heads of state jostle alongside business executives and activists, journalists and protesters in the ultramodern city of Dubai.
While it is natural for competitors in any race to jostle for pole positions and seek to differentiate themselves from each other, it would not do Singapore any good if in the run-up to selecting this unifying figure, people ironically become divided.
Another pair of tanks, Crash and Burn, were named after the box truck that delivered them had a bit of a jostle.
The place was packed with eager viewers, to the point I had to jostle through people to even get a place to stand at the bar in a good viewing angle under the TV.
The reconfiguration of the Vic League competition has seen three teams, rather than one, demoted from the top tier which will make the jostle for spots at the top, tough.
We voters see their priorities as taking care of the Liberal Party and themselves as they jostle for leadership and new shadow cabinet positions, whereas it should be taking care of us – the people who pay their salaries and vote.
While directors jostle and plot with their enormous salaries and payoffs, 250 staff are laid off, Christmas bonuses are cut, packed lunches for match-day staff abolished, free coach travel to cup finals is discontinued and ticket prices are hiked.
As the jostle for the top job at the World Trade Organization (WTO) becomes more intense, the Nigerian candidate, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has disclosed some of her plans for the institution.
Ethiopia is a federation of 10 states run by separate ethnic groups, many of whom have used the new freedoms that came under Abiy to jostle with the federal government and each other for more power, money or land.
On the contrary, the cultures of Eurasia – each with its own traditions, histories, memories, beliefs and aspirations – are becoming more, not less, assertive as they jostle together.
A part of Shalini Langer’s reviewread, “The plot is cruelly manipulative, besides being narrationally uneven, as hospital and hostel jostle for space while the film interchanges between present and past.
As the beautiful bouquet flies through the air, they jostle one another out of the way, but it’s Rachel who gets lucky.
But, just as those handling the road are busy working on it, heaps of refuse jostle for space at the other side of the highway.
Fortunately for Marley, those nine Titan-shifters - who had since become famous noble Eldian houses - were beginning to bicker and jostle for power among themselves.
In parks and other public lands as on city streets and sidewalks, people moving on vehicles powered by electric or gasoline engines frequently jostle for the right of way with people on foot or traditional bikes.
Kawhi didn’t look like he’d be going to the Clippers, and reports had him selecting between the Lakers and Raptors, until the Clippers were able to jostle Paul George free from Oklahoma City with an unprecedented haul of seven first-round draft picks.
Maybe strangers will be less likely to jostle me on the street?