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hustle in French

hustle in French is agitation, bousculade, cohue — hustle means to push, shove, or move someone quickly and often roughly.

hustle in French

agitation
noun
A scam or swindle.
bousculade
noun
A scam or swindle.
cohue
noun
A scam or swindle.
bousculer
verb
(intransitive) To rush or hurry.
se dépêcher
verb
(intransitive) To rush or hurry.
s'agiter
verb
(intransitive) To rush or hurry.
se grouiller
verb
(intransitive) To rush or hurry.

What does "hustle" mean?

  1. verb To push, shove, or move someone quickly and often roughly.
    "Security hustled the protester out of the building."
  2. verb To work hard and energetically, especially to earn money.
    "She's been hustling all year to grow her small business."
  3. verb To con or swindle someone, especially in a game or deal.
    "The pool shark hustled tourists out of their cash."
  4. noun Determined effort and energetic activity, especially toward earning money.
    "You need real hustle to succeed as a startup founder."

hustle in a sentence

  • Security hustled the protester out of the building.
  • She's been hustling all year to grow her small business.
  • He hustles as a freelance photographer on weekends.
  • The pool shark hustled tourists out of their cash.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "hustle" in French?

"hustle" in French is agitation, bousculade, cohue. hustle means: To push, shove, or move someone quickly and often roughly.

How do you use "hustle" in a sentence?

Example: "Security hustled the protester out of the building." In French, "hustle" is agitation, bousculade, cohue.

Are there other ways to say "hustle" in French?

Yes — French has 7 translations listed for "hustle": agitation, bousculade, cohue, bousculer, se dépêcher, s'agiter.

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