Synonym: bounce, bump, hasten, jolt, jostle, prod, push, rush, shove, speed, urge. Similar words: rustle, bustle, whistle, bristle, bustling, thus, husband, little by little. Meaning: ['hʌsl] n. 1. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property 2. a rapid active commotion. v. 1. cause to move furtively and hurriedly 2. move or cause to move energetically or busily 3. sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity.
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31, Life was terribly hectic in the city, she thought, all hustle and bustle.
32, He had six young girls working for him and had a pretty good smoke hustle going.
33, I realized I had better hustle him out of there before he was asked about his acting career.
34, He succeeded simply in insinuating himself into the lineup of Washington regulars: a huckster in continual search of a hustle.
35, Grip and balance are remarkable for such a heavy car but this isn't one to hustle down country lanes.
36, At its heart the river flows untroubled by such crass intrusions as the hustle of modern living.
37, She enjoyed all the hustle and bustle of people and music.
38, She was a hangover from the old days, when he had had to hustle the stuff himself.
39, We very rarely saw the governor - especially late afternoon or evening - and there was a lot of hustle and bustle.
40, He figured I had a hustle of my own going and that made us birds of a feather.
41, If my wife and I hustle, it takes us fifteen minutes just to unload it all from the trailer.
42, Avoid the hustle and bustle of high street Christmas shopping.
43, The hustle and bustle of modern life occurs in the shadow of history.
44, I like the hustle and bustle of Marseilles.
45, Frank hustle, spontaneousness. Check in inaction, but while washing.
46, They love the hustle and bustle of the marketplace.
47, He's trying to hustle me for a fast Buck.
48, Get a hustle on to stockpile these essential material.
49, If a poet is divorced from the hustle and bustle of life, he can't write inspiring poetry.
50, Immediately follow Raynor’s order and hustle an SCV to each of the open passages (2 and 3) leading into the base, then build a Bunker in each chokepoint.
51, When Luka Modric started playing football, it has been claimed that the little Croat had to play with wooden shin pads to protect him from the hustle and bustle of the beautiful game.
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52, This place is very quiet, quite different from the hustle and bustle of the cities.
53, When the steam whistle echoed through the hustle and bustle of the wharf, we arrived in Chongqing, a city saturated with three thousand years' Ba-shu culture.
54, Bid farewell to the city's hustle and bustle the green into the embrace. Happy Arbor Day!
55, It seems that he enjoys the hustle and bustle of life in the big city.
56, From the desolation of an abandoned village in Gorges of Tarn to the hustle and bustle of downtown Paris, this collection has all the charm you'd expect to see in a French village!
57, She soon got used to the hustle and bustle of city life.
58, He was stifling on D and got hustle rebounds on the offensive end.
59, He could always hustle a buck or two from some sucker.
60, I hate all the hustle ( and bustle ) of Saturday shopping.
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