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Definition of Hustles
1. hustle [v] - See also: hustle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hustles
Literary usage of Hustles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America at Work by John Foster Fraser (1906)
"He hustles. Everybody hustles. An Englishman, who declares he is not such a fool
as to kill himself with a pace like that, finds himself unconsciously, ..."
2. The Practical Colorist: A Pathfinder for the Artist Printer by Frederick Martin Sheldon (1900)
"He not only hustles early and late in the office, but he hustles out of the
office, even out of the city into the tributary towns, and makes business ..."
3. Report of the Sixteenth Annual Washington Convention, March 4th, 5th, 6th by Washington Convention (1884)
"This has pervaded pulpit and politics, until to-day, blind impulse hustles
immortals into being with as little reverence as with pistol-shot or murderous ..."
4. Proceedings of the Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association by Tennessee Pharmaceutical Association (1908)
"Every one of the other companies hustles to get an adjuster on the ground, and
after adjustment hustles to pay. Why? Because they want to beat the "American ..."