1[intransitiveI, transitiveT]PUSH to push or knock against someone in a crowd, especially so that you can get somewhere or do something before other people 〔在人群中〕挤,推,撞〔尤指为了先于他人前往某处或做某事〕
jostle for
Followers of the president jostled for position in front of the TV cameras.
A thousand thoughts were jostling around inside my mind.
千头万绪在我脑海中翻涌。
Examples from the Corpus
jostle• Passengers were jostling each other at the newskiosk for the last remainingcopies of the evening paper.• The telephonerang again and both women hurried toward it, jostling each other in the doorway.• Three people were hurt as the crowd jostled for a better view.• We jostled for the perfect position and waited for the adults to perform.• They formed a warmjostling group of six.• Many air atoms crowded together jostle one another, like humans in a crowd, and cause wind.• The children moved forward, jostling to get to the front and see the magician.