Sentences

justle in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Justle: to push or jostle playfully or in a spirited manner, often in a crowded or competitive situation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The children began to justle each other playfully as they ran through the park.
  2. During the concert, fans would justle to get closer to the stage, eager to see their favorite band.
  3. In the crowded subway, commuters would justle for space as the train pulled to a stop.
  4. As they navigated the narrow aisle, they had to justle past one another to reach their seats.
  5. The debate became heated, and participants started to justle over their differing opinions.
  6. The children began to justle for the best spot near the stage as the concert was about to start.
  7. In the crowded subway, commuters would justle each other to get closer to the doors.
  8. As the sale started, shoppers tended to justle in their excitement to grab the best deals.
  9. During the festival, people would justle together in the vibrant atmosphere of music and laughter.
  10. He felt a sense of camaraderie as he justled with his friends through the bustling market.
  11. The children began to justle each other in a playful manner during recess.
  12. As the crowd started to justle for a better view, I felt a wave of excitement wash over me.
  13. In the busy marketplace, vendors had to justle for space to display their goods.
  14. She had to justle through the dense crowd to reach the front of the stage.
  15. The dogs began to justle around each other, eager to get to the treats in their owner's hand.

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