Sign Up
Sign In
中文
English Fox - English Dictionary
Meaning of
hustle
in English
hustle
us
//ˈhʌsəl//
uk
//ˈhʌsl̩//
#common
Past Tense
hustled
Participle Verb
hustling
Third Person Singular
hustles
Definitions
Verb
to
push
or
crowd
someone
roughly
;
jostle
The
crowd
began
to
hustle
me
as
I
walked
through
the
train
station
.
to
con
or
deceive
(
for
financial
gain
)
The
scammer
tried
to
hustle
the
tourist
into
buying
a
fake
watch
.
to
play
poorly
(
to
lure
opponents
)
The
poker
player
tried
to
hustle
his
opponents
with
a
weak
hand
.
to
dance
a
energetic
disco
style
The
crowd
started
to
hustle
on
the
dance
floor
as
the
music
got
louder
.
to
rush
or
move
quickly
(
with
urgency
)
The
kids
started
to
hustle
around
the
playground
as
the
bell
rang
.
to
work
(
informally
)
She
will
hustle
as
a
freelance
writer
to
make
ends
meet
.
to
exert
intense
effort
(
for
success
)
The
team
will
hustle
to
finish
the
project
before
the
deadline
.
Noun
a
state
of
intense
activity
;
busy
environment
The
city
was
in
a
hustle
with
people
rushing
to
and
from
work
.
ability
to
work
diligently
;
be
productive
She
admired
his
hustle
and
determination
to
finish
the
project
on
time
.
an
activity
to
achieve
goals
The
team's
hustle
to
meet
the
deadline
was
impressive
.