"Jostle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jostle" Meaning

To jostle means to push or bump somebody or something in a rough or accidental way, often in a crowded place. It can also mean to struggle or compete fiercely for something, such as a position or a chance.

"Jostle" Examples

Usage Examples of "jostle"


The crowd of people jostled each other in the busy street, trying to get a glimpse of the celebrity.
The smaller boats jostled against the dock as the waves of the sea rocked them back and forth.
The competing companies jostled for dominance in the market, trying to outdo each other with their innovative products.
As the team rushed to the finish line, they jostled for position, trying to get ahead of their opponents.
In the confined subway car, two strangers jostled accidentally, and an awkward silence fell over the space.

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Josephite refers to a person or thing related to Saint Joseph, the spouse of the Virgin Mary in Christianity. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph, a Catholic religious congregation founded in France in 1650. However, if the context is religious, it is more specifically used to describe something that is considered sacred or holy, as Saint Joseph is revered in Christianity as a righteous and devout man.

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