Hustle can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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hustle - sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity | ||
hustle - pressure or urge someone into an action | ||
hustle - cause to move furtively and hurriedly; "The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater" | ||
hustle - get by trying hard; "she hustled a free lunch from the waiter" | ||
hustle - move or cause to move energetically or busily; "The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance" | ||
Noun |
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hustle - A state of busy activity. | ||
hustle - A type of disco dance. |
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1. | noun | It is right on the hustle and bustle of Wisconsin Ave but some might miss it as it is nestled in between Subway Sandwiches and Modell's. | |
2. | noun | I miss the hustle and bustle of city life. | |
3. | noun | Let's hustle, Tom. | |
4. | noun | Even though Tom was brought up in the country, he loves the hustle and bustle of the city. | |
5. | noun | Easter Monday is an official holiday in France, on which people can rest after all the hustle and bustle of Easter. | |
6. | noun | The castle hotel's spacious grounds blend seamlessly with the fields and pastures of the surrounding countryside to form a paradise of relaxation far from the hustle and bustle of city life. | |
7. | verb | Tom has to hustle. | |
8. | verb | Come on, we need to hustle. | |
9. | verb | I have to hustle. | |
10. | verb | The group had to scrimp, connive, and hustle in order to get by. | |
11. | verb | You have to hustle if you want to get on in the world. | |
12. | verb | I want you to hustle. | |
13. | verb | We need to hustle. | |
14. | verb | Now I want you to hustle. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
It is right on the hustle and bustle of Wisconsin Ave but some might miss it as it is nestled in between Subway Sandwiches and Modell's. |
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I miss the hustle and bustle of city life. | |
Let's hustle, Tom. | |
Even though Tom was brought up in the country, he loves the hustle and bustle of the city. | |
Easter Monday is an official holiday in France, on which people can rest after all the hustle and bustle of Easter. | |
The castle hotel's spacious grounds blend seamlessly with the fields and pastures of the surrounding countryside to form a paradise of relaxation far from the hustle and bustle of city life. | |
verb | |
Tom has to hustle. | |
Come on, we need to hustle. | |
I have to hustle. | |
The group had to scrimp, connive, and hustle in order to get by. | |
You have to hustle if you want to get on in the world. | |
I want you to hustle. | |
We need to hustle. | |
Now I want you to hustle. |