Hustle is a "root word." It probably derives, through the Dutch, from a Germanic root khut- (unattested: the scholars made it up ) presumedly meaning to shake.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to hustle" (to hurry, to push, or slang to swindle).
Root word is usual.
end is the root word
The root word is gift.
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
The Zulu word for "hustle" is "ukushukela."
Let's hustle, we need to leave now.We are about to hustle them out of their money.
Yes, I can think of three meanings for the word hustle. It can refer to hurrying, moving quickly. It can refer to defrauding someone. And there is also a dance called the Hustle (whether anyone still dances it I cannot say, but there is a song called "Do The Hustle" which has not disappeared from memory).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to hustle" (to hurry, to push, or slang to swindle).
A flurry of activity
Enthusiasm, eagerness, hustle
No. It is a borrowing of the Dutch word husselen, "to shake".
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
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!
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
Root word is usual.