JOSTLE
Source: 566, 567
jostle. Jostle, v.t. to run against, push, toss about
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Jos″tle (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jostled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Jostling (?).] [[A dim. of joust, just, v. See Joust, and cf. Justle.]] [Written also justle.] To run against and shake; to push out of the way; to elbow; to hustle; to disturb by crowding; to crowd against. “Bullies jostled him.” Macaulay. Systems of movement, physical, intellectual, and moral, which are perpetually jostling each other. I. Taylor.