Hustling example sentences
Related (2): hustling, grinding
hus·tle
verb
hustling (present participle)
- force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction:
- push roughly; jostle:
- hurry; bustle:
- obtain by forceful action or persuasion:
- coerce or pressure someone into doing or choosing something:
- sell aggressively:
- obtain by illicit action; swindle; cheat:
- work as a prostitute.
Synonyms
jostle, push, bump, knock, shove, nudge, elbow, shoulder, crowd, mob, manhandle, push, shove, thrust, frogmarch, bulldoze, rush, hurry, hasten, whisk, sweep, bundle, coerce, force, compel, pressure, pressurize, badger, pester, hound, harass, nag, harry, urge, goad, prod, spur, browbeat, bludgeon, bulldoze, steamroller, dragoon, railroad, bounce, here"Hustling" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. I've been hustling hard to make my dreams a reality;2. No days off, I'm constantly hustling to improve myself and my situation;
3. Hustling is all about putting in the work and seizing every opportunity that comes your way;
4. The hustle never stops, but neither do I;
5. I respect the grind, so I'm always hustling to get ahead;
6. It's not about luck, it's about hustling and making things happen for yourself.
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