Sentences

jostle in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

JOSTLE: to push, bump, or shove against someone or something, often in a competitive or playful manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the crowded marketplace, vendors jostle for the attention of passing customers.
  2. The children began to jostle each other playfully as they waited for the parade to start.
  3. During rush hour, commuters often jostle for a spot on the packed subway train.
  4. As the clock ticked down, the players jostled for position, eager to seize the ball.
  5. The excitement in the room made the guests jostle together, sharing laughter and stories.
  6. The crowd began to jostle as the concert started, eager to get a better view of the stage.
  7. Children would often jostle each other in the playground, competing for the best swings.
  8. As they jostled for position in front of the bakery, the smell of fresh bread filled the air.
  9. The players jostled on the field, each trying to gain control of the ball.
  10. In the busy marketplace, vendors jostled for attention, each calling out to potential customers.
  11. The crowd began to jostle as the concert started, everyone eager to get closer to the stage.
  12. During the parade, children would jostle each other to catch a glimpse of the floats.
  13. As we walked through the busy market, vendors would jostle for our attention with their lively banter.
  14. In the bustling subway, commuters often jostle one another in their rush to board the trains.
  15. At the basketball game, fans would jostle excitedly as the final seconds ticked away on the scoreboard.

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