verb
- third person singular present of justle; to push, elbow, or bump against someone, especially in a crowd
Usage: archaic or variant spelling of ‘jostles’
Examples
- He justles through the crowded marketplace.
- The impatient passenger justles past other travelers.
- She justles her way to the front of the line.
- The crowd justles as people try to get closer to the stage.
- He accidentally justles the person next to him on the bus.