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

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

  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. 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.

  8. May 31, 2024 · If you hustle someone, you try to make them go somewhere or do something quickly, for example by pulling or pushing them along.

  9. to urge, prod, or speed up: Hustle your work along. to pressure or coerce (a person) to buy or do something: Our waiter hustled us into ordering more than we could eat. to obtain by aggressive and often illicit means: He could always hustle a buck or two from some sucker.

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

  11. 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.

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