hustle

جلد
definition
verb
they hustled him into the back of a horse-drawn wagon
force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction.
the brothers headed to New York to try and hustle a record deal
obtain by forceful action or persuasion.
noun
the hustle and bustle of the big cities
busy movement and activity.
I had to work my way up from scams to hustles to grifts to short-cons to swindles to long-cons to heists to inside jobs to stings to capers to scores.
a fraud or swindle.
example
And we 'hustle' all the way back up stairs and go to bed.
It's a 12-hour flight there from the UK and you may be a little overwhelmed by the noisy, colourful 'hustle' and bustle that you'll encounter on the way from the airport to your hotel.
The city's residents 'hustle' odd jobs and steal electricity through spliced-on cables that siphon off the juice for free.
It's kind of refreshing as I can get away from Jakarta's 'hustle' and bustle.
I wasn't heckled, I wasn't jeered, but my wife and I did have to 'hustle' out of there quickly so we could stop the babysitter's clock from bankrupting us.
Both city centre streets and out-of-town shopping centres were full of shoppers over the weekend, but without the manic 'hustle' and bustle often experienced so close to Christmas.
For one reason or another, a racegoer's favourite equine performer can end up living a life far removed from the familiar 'hustle' and bustle of the racecourse.
Edward, with his guitar, was trying to 'hustle' people out the door.
the 'hustle' and bustle of the big cities
And they were going to do the 'hustle' , whatever that was.
Well, the food buffs can't miss the city's 'hustle' and bustle.
The 'hustle' and bustle that one witnessed every working day was not there, for it was a holiday for most.
From 10.30 am on Saturday, the usual 'hustle' and bustle of weekend shoppers ground to a halt as people stopped to watch the procession.
the 'hustle' and bustle of the big cities
The usual 'hustle' and bustle had been replaced by an eerie hush.
But soon after they get a taste of the real 'hustle' and bustle of the capital, a lot of them realize that the city is not everything they expected it to be.
the brothers headed to New York to try and 'hustle' a record deal
For a start, even amid the incredible 'hustle' and bustle the waiting staff are extremely friendly, and the food is far more than passable; at times it's verging on being excellent.
It was a fairly nice place, I didn't see anything wrong with it, apart from the quietness, I'm too used to all my city 'hustle' and bustle I guess!
she would 'hustle' for a few dollars
You will need to really 'hustle' , network, and make all the contacts you can.
The 'hustle' and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction.
The town has just been depressed, whereas it would normally be full of 'hustle' and bustle on a Friday.
They desperately want to 'hustle' him out of the lake and into the warmth of their waiting ambulance.
A picture of 'hustle' and bustle and untold exertion.
At the same time, another city halfway around the world well known for its 'hustle' and bustle will soon change its noise pollution laws drastically.
As a consequence, reparations come off as a 'hustle' and scam that would flush their hard earned tax dollars down a black hole with nothing in return for them.
The widespread poverty of the area made blacks all the more susceptible to the ploys of those trying to 'hustle' them out of their money for supposed burials.
Despite the crowded streets and lively nights, Hong Kong is not all 'hustle' and bustle.
Despite the noticeable 'hustle' and bustle, little trade is being done.
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