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trompada
The act of jostling (forcing your way by pushing)
jostling
Catalan
trompada
Portuguese
empurrar
Catalan
empentejar
Spanish
empujar
Come into rough contact with while moving.
shove
Portuguese
empurrar
shove
1
He angles off the ball with a short
shove
in the direction.
2
Police used their plastic shields to
shove
demonstrators back into the crowds.
3
One
shove
of her foot set Hannah's rocking chair in motion again.
4
She floated out beyond reach with the last
shove
of the launching.
5
Give the plane a
shove
with all your might, and jump in.
1
The iron game goes on; the blue lines
jostle
and crush forward.
2
A motley crowd of men and women
jostle
in the narrow space.
3
Scallop shells
jostle
for position with swollen cherubs, no surface left unadorned.
4
His teammates
jostle
to see who can offer the most incomprehensible advice.
5
And working men may keep the wall, and
jostle
prince and peer.
6
Soldiers carrying riot shields
jostle
into him as they, too, get away.
7
The Weimarians mutter and
jostle
as the Americans herd them closer together.
8
None
jostle
with him for the wall, or pick quarrels for precedency.
9
Ever been carrying something and had someone intentionally, unexpectedly
jostle
your elbow?
10
They
jostle
each other even among us, but never seem to mix.
11
She feared she would
jostle
him and cause him yet more pain.
12
The waver, the
jostle
,
and the hum increased in a tenfold degree.
13
Miranda shook her head and let him
jostle
her down the corridor.
14
Turbulence does more than
jostle
your drink and make you feel ill.
15
Conversations from the night before began to
jostle
uncomfortably in Shadow's head.
16
Shall one herring, then, blame his fellow if his fellow
jostle
him?
jostle
·
jostle for
jostle for position
jostle for space
jostle for attention
jostle for power
Catalan
trompada
empentejar
impel·lir
empentar
empènyer
Portuguese
empurrar
Spanish
empujar