"Justle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Justle" Meaning

Justle: (verb) to seize or snatch suddenly, often without warning or permission.

"Justle" Examples

Justle


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The two snails justled for dominance on the plant, their shells gently rubbing against each other. (to push or shove gently)
The children justled each other on the playground, laughing and crying simultaneously. (to push or shove gently)
In the crowded street, they justled each other, causing a moment of chaos. (to push or shove gently)
We justled for the last available spot on the bus, but eventually, it was resolved with a smile. (to push or shove gently)
The economic downturn led to a fierce justle between businesses for limited resources. (to push or shove gently)

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