Thursday, March 18, 2010

word of the day:

jostle (jŏs'əl)
v. jos·tled, jos·tling, jos·tles

v. intr.
  1. To come in rough contact while moving; push and shove: jostled against the others on the crowded platform.

  2. To make one's way by pushing or elbowing: jostled through the guests to the bar.

  3. To vie for an advantage or position.

  4. To be in close proximity.

  5. To pick or try to pick pockets.

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