[f. JOSTLE v. + -ING2.] That jostles: see the vb.

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1562.  Phaër, Æneid, VIII. C c ij b. A man wold thinke yt mountaines meete In seas, or iustling wods wt wods.

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1600.  J. Lane, Tom Tel-troth, 29. When iusling Iacks to walls their betters driue?

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1716.  Swift, Pethox. As Epicurus shows, The world from justling seeds arose.

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1758.  Home, Agis, I. Through justling multitudes.

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1851.  D. Jerrold, St. Giles, xxvi. 265. Sweet, then, is it to the philosopher to moralise upon the hubbub and the jostling crowd.

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