0 to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along:
After giving his speech, Johnson was hustled out of the hall by bodyguards.
1 to try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally:
The team showed a lot of determination and hustle.
I love the hustle and bustle of the marketplace.
3 a dishonest way of making money:
Advertising turns every achievement into a hustle.
5 to push or force someone along:
The demonstrators were hustled out of the hall.
6 to forcefully encourage someone to buy something, or to cheat someone:
On weekends they hustle tourists on the waterfront.
7 a dishonest way of making money:
Advertising turns every achievement into a hustle.
The team showed a lot of determination and hustle.
They love the hustle and bustle of the city (= its energy and excitement).
There can be no accusation that on this matter anybody is being hurried or hustled.
Can you be sure that these questions are not hustled, jostled, and crowded out at the present time?
We should take more time because no one is hustling us.
We will not be hustled out of our responsibilities.
Do not let us be hustled into a policy of voting large sums of money to research which might thereby become of very inferior quality.
I do not want to see us hustled into ways incompatible with that.
On such an occasion, naturally, riot conditions are declared, prison officers are brought in, and the men are immediately hustled away to the cells.
I have not been suggesting that every case, or one case in ten, should be hustled into court.
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