I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
away
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He was hustled away by some of the extra police officers drafted in for the case.
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It was unjust and degrading to be hustled away like this, Sabine thought.
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The sound of the crash turned every head, and they smiled as they saw her hustled away towards his office.
out
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Kent were hustled out for 196.
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The five, organized by a Catholic pacifist group, Voices in the Wilderness, were hustled out by ushers.
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Ignominiously, I was hustled out after my second question clutching my scrap of question paper.
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Manager Davey Johnson hustled out of the dugout.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Come on, guys, let's hustle !
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I don't like answering the phone during dinner just to be hustled by some stranger.
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Martin seized her arm and hustled her away.
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The two men were hustled into a police van and driven away.
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Two policemen quickly appeared and hustled him out.
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We hustled back to the car.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He stumbled on it, almost fell, then picked up the front of it and hustled after his friends.
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He was hustled up to London to have his head cut off with less mercy than we would treat a chicken.
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He was in the right place at the right time and hustling as he usually does.
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If my wife and I hustle , it takes us fifteen minutes just to unload it all from the trailer.
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Kent were hustled out for 196.
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Plus hustling l aura Smolensky is not cheap.
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Police forced the relatives to the ground before hustling them out of Liverpool Crown Court.
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The five, organized by a Catholic pacifist group, Voices in the Wilderness, were hustled out by ushers.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Hey, good hustle , Paul!
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Williams brings a lot of spirit and hustle to the team.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He figured I had a hustle of my own going and that made us birds of a feather.
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He had six young girls working for him and had a pretty good smoke hustle going.
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He succeeded simply in insinuating himself into the lineup of Washington regulars: a huckster in continual search of a hustle .
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Life was terribly hectic in the city, she thought, all hustle and bustle.
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Obviously, Garrett approves, saying he saw more hustle in one spring drill than he saw all last season.
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She enjoyed all the hustle and bustle of people and music.
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The hustle and bustle of modern life occurs in the shadow of history.
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The Pátio is an interesting oasis in which to rest from the hustle and bustle of Funchal.