Jostled [verb]

Definition of Jostled:

bump, shake

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Sentence/Example of Jostled:

Grain merchants and vegetable dealers jostled each other in the streets themselves.

Afterward, outside the police cordon thrown around the building, somebody jostled against him, peered under his hat brim.

A hurrying man jostled her, and Genevieve stepped into a doorway to think.

Rights jostled against rights, the happiness of one man or one class against another's.

In rescuing an unstable coffee-pot a moment later, he accidentally jostled against José's leg.

The crowd jostled and elbowed itself in the narrow way, as usual.

I am jostled by polking damsels and button-holed by most approved bores.

None of us knew why we were moving, but we moved and jostled.

He could not understand what they were talking about, but the crowd buzzed and jostled, and sometimes groaned and yelled.

The sky was thick with clouds, and he jostled against a lady and gentleman as he crossed the street; the lady shrank away.