justles

/ˈdʒʌsəlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of justle: pushes or bumps against someone roughly, especially in a crowd.
    • The impatient shopper justles others to get to the front of the line.
    • A strong wind justles the branches against the window.
    • He always justles through the crowd without saying excuse me.
  2. Third person singular of justle: competes or struggles for a position or advantage.
    • The startup justles with larger companies for market share.
    • Each team justles for control of the ball.
    • She justles for recognition in a competitive field.
noun
  1. Plural of justle: rough pushes or bumps, often in a crowd.
    • He ignored the justles and kept walking.
    • There were several justles as people tried to board the bus.
    • The justles of the crowd made it hard to breathe.
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