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jostle <a jostle; jostles> N

jostle N

jostle N

jostle

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In pe, contact merely results in a stopping of play without penalty, unless it was done with jostling, brutality, or to avoid being hit.
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Once inside the knapsack the occupants will feel no movement or jostling.
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The outermost bird often jostles towards the center.
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Even though the pores keep its atoms too far apart to jostle one another much, the helium still behaves like a three-dimensional fluid.
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Once on the freeway, one finds themselves hastily jostling for position before they are forced to exit.
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Market prices are jostled by many transient influences that are difficult to theorize about at any abstract level.
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While there is a degree of jostling, a competitor can be disqualified for deliberately impeding another competitor.
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When they are jostled together on their way, the clay pot is shattered and only has himself to blame.
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On fine, summer's days numerous visitors jostle one another on the very small summit.
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For example, if the driver's foot is slightly jostled by a bump in road, the accelerator pedal would tend to stay at its setting.
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