Jostle Meaning and example sentences with explanation

Word of the day: Jostle (verb)

Possible Meanings:

  1. To bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely. (Most common meaning)
  2. To make one’s way by pushing and shoving.
  3. (Less common) To exist in close proximity.

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Example Sentences:

  • The crowd jostled him as he tried to board the bus. (Explanation: Jostle describes the rough physical contact caused by the crowd.)
  • They jostled for the best position at the front of the line. (Explanation: Here, jostle describes the act of pushing and shoving to get a better spot.)
  • (Less common): The tiny cottage jostled precariously on the cliffside. (Explanation: Less common usage – jostle describes the close proximity of the cottage to the edge, almost appearing like it could fall.)

Conversation Example:

Person 1: “Ugh, the train is so crowded! I can barely move.”

Person 2: “Yeah, it’s getting pretty bad. We might have to jostle our way to the exit later.”

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