Jostle
(verb)
- To push or elbow roughly.
- To bump or push against.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english jōstlian, from jōstle, jostling.
Examples:
- The crowd jostled as the concert began.
- She jostled her way through the crowd.
- The passengers jostled for space on the crowded bus.
- He jostled the other players on his way to the ball.
- I was jostled by a man trying to get past me.