[f. JOSTLE v. + -ING2.] That jostles: see the vb.
1562. Phaër, Æneid, VIII. C c ij b. A man wold thinke yt mountaines meete In seas, or iustling wods wt wods.
1600. J. Lane, Tom Tel-troth, 29. When iusling Iacks to walls their betters driue?
1716. Swift, Pethox. As Epicurus shows, The world from justling seeds arose.
1758. Home, Agis, I. Through justling multitudes.
1851. D. Jerrold, St. Giles, xxvi. 265. Sweet, then, is it to the philosopher to moralise upon the hubbub and the jostling crowd.