Hustle - English meaning
ˈhʌs.əl
Hustle – definitions in English dictionary
verbPush roughly; jostle.
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They were hissed and hustled as they went inSynonims:
JostlePushPush roughlyBumpKnockShoveNudgeElbowShoulderCrowdMobverbObtain illicitly or by forceful action.
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Linda hustled money from men she metverbEngage in prostitution.
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She would hustle for a few dollars
nounA state of great activity.
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The hustle and bustle of the big citiesSynonims:
ActivityBustleHustle and bustleHurly-burlyCommotionTumultHubbubBrouhahaBusynessActionLivelinessAnimationMovementLifeExcitementAgitationFussFlurryStirWhirlToing and froingnounA fraud or swindle.
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The hustles being used to avoid the draft
Move or cause to move energetically or busily
verbTo act quickly and with energy
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If we really hustle, we can finish the job by lunchtime., the demonstrators were hustled out of the…
verbTo make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along
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After giving his speech, johnson was hustled out of the hall by bodyguards.
verbTo try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally
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To hustle for business/customers, they made a living hustling stolen goods on the streets.
nounEnergetic action
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The team showed a lot of determination and hustle.
nounNoise and activity
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I love the hustle and bustle of the marketplace.
nounA dishonest way of making money
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Advertising turns every achievement into a hustle.
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Word origin
late 17th century (originally in the sense ‘shake, toss’): from Middle Dutch hutselen . hustle (sense 3 of the verb) dates from the early 20th century.
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