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Japetus
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I. hustle [ˈhʌsl̩] V. trans.
1. hustle (push roughly):
hustle
2. hustle (chase away):
to hustle sb off/away
3. hustle (hurry):
hustle
4. hustle AM (sell):
hustle
upychać [perf upchnąć]
5. hustle AM (steal):
hustle
kraść [perf u-]
II. hustle [ˈhʌsl̩] V. intr.
1. hustle (run):
to hustle into the room
2. hustle (become active):
hustle
3. hustle AM coloq. (be a prostitute):
hustle
III. hustle [ˈhʌsl̩] SUST.
1. hustle (noise):
hustle and bustle
2. hustle AM (swindle):
hustle
Present
Ihustle
youhustle
he/she/ithustles
wehustle
youhustle
theyhustle
Past
Ihustled
youhustled
he/she/ithustled
wehustled
youhustled
theyhustled
Present Perfect
Ihavehustled
youhavehustled
he/she/ithashustled
wehavehustled
youhavehustled
theyhavehustled
Past Perfect
Ihadhustled
youhadhustled
he/she/ithadhustled
wehadhustled
youhadhustled
theyhadhustled
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He was born into a life of gang-wars and hustling.
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He compensated for it with sheer hustle and determination.
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Jitney dramatizes the lives of men hustling to make a living as jitneysunofficial, unlicensed taxi cab drivers.
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In most cases the extra prize is just an excuse for the operator to hustle the player's money more quickly.
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The mechanic would ward off undesirable customers, break winning streaks of lucky customers, and hustle those with lots of money to lose.
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