The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jostle \Jos"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Jostled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Jostling.] [A dim. of joust, just, v. See Joust, and cf.
Justle.] [Written also justle.]
To run against and shake; to push out of the way; to elbow;
to hustle; to disturb by crowding; to crowd against.
``Bullies jostled him.''
--Macaulay.
Systems of movement, physical, intellectual, and moral,
which are perpetually jostling each other.
--I. Taylor.
Wiktionary
vb. To jostle.
Usage examples of "justle".
Methought this word ABLE was spoke so loud unto me and gave such a justle to my fear and doubt as I never had all my life either before that or after .
It was dyed dark blue, and was decorated with tassels, and bells with pleasant jingling notes that justled in the breeze.
Never gave the enraptured air - There was a rustling, seemed like a bustling Of merry crowds justling at pitching and hustling, Small feet were pattering, wooden shoes clattering, Little hands clapping and little tongues chattering, And, like fowls in a farm-yard when the barley is scattering, Out came the children running.