Definitionn. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
Last update: June 23, 2015
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He was taken by the arms and hustled forward to join them. [verb]
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Sometimes I have a mob to hustle me to my lodgings, borne on the current of their adulation--sometimes I move through a desert, as I do to-night. [verb]
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The soldiers again hustle and hurry the lad. [verb]
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Filling the air with her complainings, she was hustled, with the children and myself, into the cell. [verb]
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He hustled the boy out and banged the door to. [verb]
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Its a great place to escape the inner city hustle and bustle. [noun]
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The monks, hustled out of their disguise, were Rochester, Masaroon, and Lady Sarah's young brother, George Saddington. [verb]
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