Similar words: unsettling, costly, mostly, outline, the front line, cling, ruling, ceiling. Meaning: ['dʒɑsl /'dʒɒsl] n. the act of jostling (forcing your way by pushing).
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31. They suggest that during its orbit it would regularly enter the Oort cloud, jostling the orbits of many comets there and causing some to fall toward Earth.
32. There is a wide spread of stories jostling for coverage on today's front pages.
33. Another couple bore down upon them at precisely the wrong moment, jostling them out of steps.
34. Some passengers were jostling one another on their way out.
35. They started jostling for food and good manners went by the board.
36. The beats are colossal but a touch too metronomic, although the higher frequencies provide a welcome jostling looseness.
37. Then dart swiftly away to an open area, away from the jostling crowd at the stand.
38. Spotting prey, the customary crowd of hustlers and touts swarmed around, jostling for my business.
39. Air molecules do not pass heat along by jostling their close neighbor.
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40. Now, the colorful, multi-ethnic hub is jostling for a new title as the showcase for a new partnership agreement between the European Union, North African and Middle Eastern countries.
41. At present , a number of groups are jostling to bepre - eminent forum for discussions between world leaders.
42. Cars are used to bullying and jostling their way across the full expanse of the road.
43. As many as 500 climbers are jostling to reach the summit by Thursday, largely using the southeast ridge that took Sir Edmund Hillary and a Sherpa, Tenzing Norgay, to the top on May 29, 1953.
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More similar words: unsettling, costly, mostly, outline, the front line, cling, ruling, ceiling, rolling, sibling, compelling, counseling, fulfilling, the cost of living, willingness, boiling water, honestly, cost, host, most, ghost, boost, at most, foster, almost, poster, hostile, costume, hostage, post-war.