0 a person whose job is riding horses in races:
a champion jockey
1 a person whose job involves the use of a particular device, vehicle, object, etc., or who is very interested in a particular thing:
2 to attempt to get power or get into a better position than other people using any methods you can:
3 a person whose job is riding horses in races
4 to attempt to obtain power or get into a more advantageous position than other people by using any methods you can:
Such disputes were often the result of jockeying for position and power within society.
Not surprisingly ci-devant noble families started jockeying for positions in exactly the way that they had before 1789, by emphasizing their tradition of service.
We have to risk that chat and that jockeying for such possible coming to terms with things.
Choices included parents, siblings, respondents themselves, friends, teachers, schoolmates, classmates, instrumental teachers and radio disc jockeys.
Sub-divisional chiefs jockeyed to be divisional chiefs.
Vested interests jockeyed for power.
With good quality records and exciting live performances, artists can attract the attention of individual journalists and disc jockeys, even if they don't benefit from much daytime radio play.
When the race/competition starts you jockey for position ('try to get into a more powerful or advantageous situation', such as the inside track).
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