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- Dictionaryhustle/ˈhʌsl/
verb
- 1. push roughly; jostle: "they were hissed and hustled as they went in" Similar
- 2. obtain illicitly or by forceful action: informal North American "Linda hustled money from men she met"
noun
- 1. a state of great 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"
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HUSTLE definition: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: 2. to try to persuade someone…. Learn more.
- English (US)
HUSTLE meaning: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing...
- Znaczenie Hustle, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
HUSTLE definicja: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing...
- Hustle: Russian Translation
HUSTLE translate: толкать, пихать , навязывать, заманивать....
- Hustle: Thai Translation
HUSTLE translate: รุน; ลาก, เร่ง, โกง; ต้มตุ๋น,...
- Hustle: German Translation
HUSTLE translate: stoßen, drängen, bedrängen, schwarzhandel,...
- Hustle: French Translation
HUSTLE translate: bousculer, bousculer, escroquer, fourguer,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word hustle as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how hustle can mean to crowd, hurry, sell, swindle, or play aggressively.
HUSTLE meaning: 1. to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along: 2. to try to persuade someone…. Learn more.
Hustle definition: to proceed or work rapidly or energetically. See examples of HUSTLE used in a sentence.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word hustle in British and American English. Find synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and related words for hustle.
Hustle can mean to move or act energetically, to push or force one's way, to obtain by deceitful or illicit means, or to solicit customers. See different sources, synonyms, and usage examples of hustle.
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.