hustled

[ˈhʌsld]

hustled Definition

  • 1to move quickly or forcefully, especially in a busy or crowded environment
  • 2to obtain something by forceful action or persuasion
  • 3to work hard and diligently

Using hustled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hustled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I hustled to catch the train.

  • Example

    He hustled his way through the crowd.

  • Example

    She hustled her way into the exclusive party.

  • Example

    He hustled to finish the project before the deadline.

  • Example

    They hustled to get the business up and running.

hustled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hustled

Antonyms for hustled

Phrases with hustled

  • a noisy and busy activity

    Example

    The hustle and bustle of the city can be overwhelming.

  • hustle up

    to hurry up or move quickly

    Example

    We need to hustle up if we want to make it to the movie on time.

  • a term used to describe the combination of hard work and creativity needed to succeed in a particular field

    Example

    He used his hustle and flow to become a successful entrepreneur.

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Summary: hustled in Brief

The verb 'hustled' [ˈhʌsld] means to move quickly or forcefully, to obtain something by forceful action or persuasion, or to work hard and diligently. It is often used in busy or crowded environments, as well as in business or personal contexts. Examples include 'I hustled to catch the train' and 'They hustled to get the business up and running.' Phrases like 'hustle and bustle' and 'hustle up' are common, while 'hustle and flow' describes the combination of hard work and creativity needed to succeed in a particular field.