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- 9. Shit Happens Mar 26, 2014
- Ryan tries to pick up the pieces after he winds up back in his old apartment.
- 8. Bamboozled Mar 26, 2014
- The Paper Magazine article featuring Ryan sets off a chain of events for everyone.
- 7. Pumpkin Seeds Feb 12, 2014
- Ryan recalls an event from when he met Jay; Liv puts her plan into action; Simon digs up more dirt.
1. a. : to crowd or push roughly : jostle, shove. had been hustled into a jail cell with the other protesters. b. : to convey forcibly or hurriedly. … grabbed him by the arm and hustled him out the door … John Dos Passos. c. : to urge forward precipitately. hustling tourists from one museum to the next. 2. a.
to try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally: to hustle for business / customers. They made a living hustling stolen goods on the streets.
Synonyms for HUSTLING: driving, diligent, industrious, hungry, dynamic, enterprising, motivated, eager; Antonyms of HUSTLING: indifferent, disinterested, uninterested, lackadaisical, casual, apathetic, easygoing, unexcited.
Hustling is the deceptive act of disguising one's skill in a sport or game with the intent of luring someone of probably lesser skill into gambling (or gambling for higher than current stakes) with the hustler, as a form of both a confidence trick and match fixing.
to try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally: to hustle for business / customers. They made a living hustling stolen goods on the streets.
To sell or get by questionable or aggressive means: hustled stolen watches; hustling spare change. b. To pressure into buying or doing something: a barfly hustling the other customers for drinks.
to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: After giving his speech, Johnson was hustled out of the hall by bodyguards. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fast and rapid. (at) full speed/tilt/pelt idiom. apace. as fast as your legs would carry you idiom. as if it is going out of style idiom. at a rate of knots idiom.
verb (used with object) , hus·tled, hus·tling. to convey or cause to move, especially to leave, roughly or hurriedly: His bodyguards hustled him out of the court past policemen and paramilitary soldiers. to urge, prod, or speed up: Hustle your work along. to pressure or coerce (a person) to buy or do something:
Find 6 different ways to say HUSTLING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
verb. /ˈhʌsl/ Verb Forms. [transitive] hustle somebody + adv./prep. to make somebody move quickly by pushing them in a rough aggressive way. He grabbed her arm and hustled her out of the room. I was hustled into a waiting car. She was hustled away by some police officers. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?