jostle with (someone or something)

jostle with (someone or something)

1. To struggle, wrestle, or grapple with someone or some group. The bouncer jostled with the unruly customer, eventually managing to throw him out into the alley behind the bar. I hate having to jostle with big crowds, so I usually travel to places in their off season.
2. To compete or contend with someone or some group in order to attain some benefit, advantage, or position. I'd love that promotion, but I know I'll be jostling with about 10 other people in our department to get it. The small kingdom has been jostling with three other nations for control over the region.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

jostle with someone

to struggle with someone. Andy jostled with Fred for access to the door. Timmy and Bobby jostled with one another while they were waiting to get in.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • jostle with
  • that takes care of that
  • zot
  • zot.
  • grapple
  • grappling
  • grapple with
  • grapple with (someone or something)
  • grapple for (something)
  • take a firm grip on (someone or something)