Justled vs Bustled - What's the difference?
justled | bustled |
(justle)
To jostle.
* Bible, Nahum ii. 4
* 1776 — ,
* Addison
* 1939 , , Additional Poems , IX
*:When the bells justle in the tower
*:The hollow night amid,
*:Then on my tongue the taste is sour
*:Of all I ever did.
As verbs the difference between justled and bustled
is that justled is (justle) while bustled is (bustle).As an adjective bustled is
having a bustle, as clothing.justled
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(head)justle
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(en-verb)- The chariots shall rage in the streets; they shall justle one against another in the broad ways.
Wealth of Nations, page 759
- Where the competition is free, the rivalship of competitors, who are all endeavouring to justle one another out of employment, obliges every man to endeavour to execute his work with a certain degree of exactness.
- We justled one another out, and disputed the post for a great while.
