hustled

[US]/[ˈhʌst(ə)ld]/
[UK]/[ˈhʌst(ə)ld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (past tense of hustle)To hurry someone along; to urge someone to do something quickly.; To work intensely and persistently to achieve something.; To obtain something through persistent effort or persuasion, often in a forceful or aggressive way.; To move quickly and energetically.
adj.Full of hustle and bustle; busy and energetic.

Phrases & Collocations

hustled him

get hustled

hustled through

hustled along

hustle money

hustled quickly

Example Sentences

he hustled to catch the early morning train.

the salesperson hustled to close the deal before the end of the month.

she hustled through the crowd to get a better view of the stage.

they hustled to finish the project ahead of schedule.

the team hustled to secure a playoff spot.

he hustled around trying to find a parking space.

she hustled to get everything ready for the party.

the startup hustled to gain market share.

they hustled to meet the deadline.

he hustled to get a good seat at the concert.

she hustled to clean the house before guests arrived.

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