justle (Meaning)

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justle (v. i.)

To run or strike against each other; to encounter; to clash; to jostle.

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justle (v. t.)

To push; to drive; to force by running against; to jostle.

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justle (n.)

An encounter or shock; a jostle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of justle

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justle Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd justled around the entrance of the stadium, eager to get in and see the game.
  2. The players justled for the puck, each trying to gain possession and score a goal.
  3. The shoppers justled against each other as they tried to get the best deals on Black Friday.
  4. We had to justle our way through the throng of partying people to reach the dance floor.
  5. The two teams justled fiercely, neither willing to give up an inch of ground.
  6. The players justled and shoved each other as they fought for the ball, determined to win.
  7. The police justled the protesters aside, trying to clear the way for the president's motorcade.
  8. The students justled each other in the hallway, eager to get to their next class.
  9. The cattle justled together in the pen, waiting to be loaded onto the truck.
  10. The wind justled the leaves on the trees, creating a soft rustling sound.

FAQs About the word justle

To run or strike against each other; to encounter; to clash; to jostle., To push; to drive; to force by running against; to jostle., An encounter or shock; a jo

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The crowd justled around the entrance of the stadium, eager to get in and see the game.

The players justled for the puck, each trying to gain possession and score a goal.

The shoppers justled against each other as they tried to get the best deals on Black Friday.

We had to justle our way through the throng of partying people to reach the dance floor.