A swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property.
A rapid active commotion.
Sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity.
Move or cause to move energetically or busily.
1 But in the case of the Harrises, hustle is a family thing.
2 The point is, this no longer looks like a fly-by-night hustle job.
3 Bradshaws were in great evidence everywhere; all was hustle and glad animation.
4 This is the City Hall Police Headquarters again; hustle it up, please.
5 The Mavs' bench provided the hustle in the big 34-point second quarter.
6 Travel salads can help ease us back into the hustle and bustle.
7 Tells how the city begins to hustle as the morning wears on.
8 Schoolmasters tend to hustle the weak rather than to curb the strong.
9 I've experienced what it's like to hustle a side passion for years.
10 The triage nurse is waiting when we hustle into the emergency room.
11 It was the perfect time to hustle Miguel back to his post.
12 And repeat, always, forever, A-B-C, Always Be Certain to hustle , hustle , hustle .
13 But before the New York grind and hustle , there was Harbison's grandmother.
14 Maybe it could be his 20-percent project, that infamous Google-sanctioned side hustle .
15 She could have had some kind of hustle going with your father.
16 You hustle , and I'll try not to be late in the formation.
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