to jostle oneself -am se imperfective (ẹ́)
coll. to stand or move with difficulty in a crowd of people; to squeeze, to push through: people are jostling on the narrow sidewalk; to jostle themselves in front of the door / in a small room over twenty prisoners were jostling; children are jostling around the stove
jostling oneself -a -e:
observed the jostling children going to Triglav
