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ˈhus·tling SAM. no mn. (prostitution)

hustling

I . hus·tle [ˈhʌsl̩] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. hustle (hurry):

2. hustle (coerce):

to hustle sth am. angl. pog.

II . hus·tle [ˈhʌsl̩] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. hustle (work quickly):

2. hustle am. angl. pog.:

III . hus·tle [ˈhʌsl̩] SAM.

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When he was 14 he discovered he had a talent for hustling pool games.
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Billy makes his living by hustling streetballers who assume he can't play well because he is white.
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Her new surroundings do not stop her from hustling: she makes money by selling clothes and cigarettes to her housemates, and she does their hair.
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Winter uses her hustling tricks to get whatever she wants.
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Boys are more interested in hustling, which is a quick way of making a living, rather than making the commitment to study.
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They tore around, closing down, shutting off, bustling and hustling.
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A modern information society makes possible all kinds of new forms of hustling.
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Hustling, bearing arms, and refusal to conform are the key methods of combating said issues, and the chorus leads those listeners in agreement to join in the movement.
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Although the requirements have changed over time, the process of joining staff has traditionally been called hustling.
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The newspaper's citation said: he's been out there hustling every game and providing leadership and a steadying influence on and off the field.
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