Sentences with hustle
hus·tle
H h - The guards hustled Harry out of the car. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- You'll have to hustle if you're to get home for supper. [VERB]
- They hustle diamonds, furs—whatever people are buying.
- He's been hustling drugs for a few years.
- We're expected to hustle and fight for what we want. [VERB]
- Shell Cottage provides the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of London.
- The star's manager hustled him out the back door of the theater to avoid the throngs of fans.
- The guards hustled the prisoners into the jail.
- He hustled her out of sight
- To hustle legislation through
- You need only look above the hustle and bustle to find a little slice of heaven in Hell's Kitchen.
- To hustle a rowdy customer out of a bar
- They hustled him out of the bar.
- To hustle the customers into buying more drinks.
- Hustle your work along.
- He could always hustle a buck or two from some sucker.
- The souvenir venders began hustling the town at dawn.
- To hustle souvenirs.
- They hustled him out of his savings.
- An author hustling her new book on the TV talk shows.
- The hustle to earn a living.
- I'll have to hustle to get there on time.
- The guy tried to hustle me into buying into a bogus real estate deal.
- To hustle about putting a house in order.