noun: the act of hustling; esp., rough jostling or shoving.
verb:
a. to push or knock about; shove or jostle in a rude, rough manner.
b. to force in a rough, hurried manner.
Example sentences:
"Let's show some hustle!" "We need to hussle more."
What a lot of hustle and bustle!
When the child got tired of waiting, he hustled his way through the line.Do the hustle!I hate getting hustled through the store!I love the hustle and bustle of Christmas!
Let's hustle, we need to leave now.We are about to hustle them out of their money.
Hustle usually means to hurry or bustle. Here are some sentences.Hustle along, we're going to be late!He will have to hustle to catch up to us.I'm going to hustle off and get to class.The hustle was also a disco dance craze back in the 1970's.
She thrives on the hustle and bustle of city life. I couldn't picture her living happily in any suburb.
For a moment I thought I'd lost my friend amongst the hustle and bustle in the busy town centre.
Sure, here is a sentence using the word "isile": The isile of the forest provided a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
if your working out w/ someone and their lacking, say, "Hey! Put some hustle in your muscle!"
Sometimes, in your day-to-day hustle and bustle you forget about where you've come from.
The phrase "hustle and bustle" in Urdu translates to "ہلچل اور شور" (halchal aur shor), referring to the busy and noisy activity of a place, especially in urban areas. An example sentence in English could be: "Despite the hustle and bustle of the city, I found a quiet café to relax in."
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