Crossword-Solution: HUSTLED
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hustled | imp. & p. p. | of Hustle |
We have 6 clues for the answer “HUSTLED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Picked up the pace | 1 answer |
| Pressured in to buying | 1 answer |
| Worked fast | 1 answer |
| Made one's way by force | 2 answers |
| Got a move on | 9 answers |
| Sped | 17 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HUSTLED (5)
Stumbling along the tangled trail of those ahead a dozen heavily laden blacks who, from fatigue or sickness, had dropped behind were being prodded by the black soldiers of the rear guard, kicked when they fell, and then roughly jerked to their feet and hustled onward.
Chase was given to some scores of inoffensive persons who had never been near the Old Bailey in their lives, in the realisation of this fancy, and they were roughly hustled and maltreated.
They took the risk of running against one of the ship’s officers and being hustled down the gangway with the toe of a boot to speed their going.
Come on!” He hustled on his overcoat, and bustled about in a way that showed that an energetic fit had superseded the apathetic one.
The miracle lost some of its usefulness from the fact that Dora wrote the same day postponing the date of her visit, but, at any rate, Clovis holds the record as the only human being who ever hustled Jane Martlet out of the time-table of her migrations.
Quotes with HUSTLED (3)
This isn't fair, he would think in those moments. This isn't friendship. It's something, but it's not friendship. He felt he had been hustled into a game of complicity, one he never intended to play.
You want to …?” His other eye popped open as I started to slide down his body, intent on exploring that part of him which had given me so much pleasure. He grabbed me before I was able to move four inches. I looked up, worried that I had done something wrong. A familiar strained, tense look was on his face, his eyes screwed up tight. I looked down at his penis. It was no longer in a resting state. “I thought you were sated?” I was. Until you went and mentioned doing that to m…
I had decided that I wanted to earn my living as a writer and the only place in Waterbury where they paid you for writing was at the local newspaper. My opportunity came when the paper had an opening for a night janitor. Opportunities are easy to miss, because they don’t always show up in their best clothes. Sometimes opportunities look like beggars in rags. After an eight-hour shift in the shop tossing thirty-pound crates I hustled down to the newspaper building and cleaned …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1993–2024).