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Definition of Hustlers
1. hustler [n] - See also: hustler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hustlers
Literary usage of Hustlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Personal Injuries in Mines: Including All Character of Personal by Edward Joseph White (1905)
""Tub-hustlers" fellow-servants.— Under the general rule that nil employees engaged
in the same employment, to attain the same common object, ..."
2. The American Invaders: Their Plans, Tactics and Progress by Fred Arthur McKenzie, Frederick Arthur Mackenzie (1901)
"... hustlers. Colonel Harvey is a very quiet, but very smart editor. He made his
mark as a newspaper man on the most progressive newspaper in New York ..."
3. A Scamper Through Some Cities of America: Being a Record of a Three Months by Archibald Porteous (1890)
"... Grand Pacific and Palmer House Hotels—Walking on Silver Dollars— Board of
Trade —Old Hatch—The I-cland Honse—hustlers- Lincoln Park—The Stockyards. ..."
4. Australia and New Zealand by Anthony Trollope (1876)
"What with original Hustler Companies and Tribute Hustler Companies, with simple
hustlers, and Extended hustlers, and Great Extended hustlers, ..."