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    Hus·tle
    /ˈhəs(ə)l/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. busy movement and activity: "the hustle and bustle of the big cities"
    • 2. a fraud or swindle: informal North American "the hustles being used to avoid the draft"
  2. The meaning of HUSTLE is to crowd or push roughly : jostle, shove. How to use hustle in a sentence.

  3. HUSTLE definition: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: 2. to try to persuade someone…. Learn more.

  4. Hustle definition: to proceed or work rapidly or energetically. See examples of HUSTLE used in a sentence.

  5. HUSTLE meaning: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: 2. to try to persuade someone…. Learn more.

  6. As a noun, a hustle is a busy, hurried scene, like the hustle of the subway at rush hour. We also call the act of swindling a hustle, because it happens so fast. As a verb, hustle can either mean to swindle someone or to hurry them, or to work hard.

  7. If you hustle someone, you try to make them go somewhere or do something quickly, for example by pulling or pushing them along.

  8. 1. To push or convey in a hurried or rough manner: hustled the prisoner into a van. 2. To cause or urge to proceed quickly; hurry: hustled the board into a quick decision. 3. Slang. a. To sell or get by questionable or aggressive means: hustled stolen watches; hustling spare change. b.

  9. Jun 14, 2024 · hustle (countable and uncountable, plural hustles) A state of busy activity. A propensity to work hard and get things done; ability to hustle.

  10. hustle. verb. /ˈhʌsl/ Verb Forms. [transitive] hustle somebody + adv./prep. to make someone move quickly by pushing them in a rough and aggressive way He grabbed her arm and hustled her out of the room. I was hustled into a waiting car. Want to learn more?

  11. HUSTLE definition: 1. to make someone move somewhere, especially by pushing them quickly: 2. to try to persuade…. Learn more.

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