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hustle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of hustle in Hindi

  • ऊधम
  • भभ्भड़
  • भीड़-भाड़
  • हसल
  • धकियाना

verb

  • भीड़ लगाना

hustle Definition

verb

  • force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction. ( बल (किसी) को किसी निर्दिष्ट दिशा में जल्दी या बिना रुके आगे बढ़ना। )
  • obtain by forceful action or persuasion. ( जबरदस्ती कार्रवाई या अनुनय द्वारा प्राप्त करें। )
  • engage in prostitution. ( वेश्यावृत्ति में संलग्न। )

noun

  • busy movement and activity. ( व्यस्त आंदोलन और गतिविधि। )
  • a fraud or swindle. ( एक धोखा या ठगी। )

hustle Example

  • Despite the noticeable hustle and bustle, little trade is being done.
  • The hustle and bustle that one witnessed every working day was not there, for it was a holiday for most.
  • he had to retag second base and hustle back to first
  • The usual hustle and bustle had been replaced by an eerie hush.
  • The city's residents hustle odd jobs and steal electricity through spliced-on cables that siphon off the juice for free.
  • But soon after they get a taste of the real hustle and bustle of the capital, a lot of them realize that the city is not everything they expected it to be.
  • She was unbending and ordered a couple of security guards to hustle me out.
  • The hustle and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction.
  • It's kind of refreshing as I can get away from Jakarta's hustle and bustle.
  • At the same time, another city halfway around the world well known for its hustle and bustle will soon change its noise pollution laws drastically.
  • Despite the crowded streets and lively nights, Hong Kong is not all hustle and bustle.
  • Well, the food buffs can't miss the city's hustle and bustle.
  • The name of the restaurant refers to the fifteen employees who attempt to cope with the constant hustle and bustle.
  • The journey resumes amid much hustle and bustle.
  • What's worse, these scams give more ammunition to reparations opponents who brand reparations as nothing but a get-rich-quick hustle .
  • For a start, even amid the incredible hustle and bustle the waiting staff are extremely friendly, and the food is far more than passable; at times it's verging on being excellent.
  • As a consequence, reparations come off as a hustle and scam that would flush their hard earned tax dollars down a black hole with nothing in return for them.
  • But there's a definite feeling of hustle and bustle.
  • A picture of hustle and bustle and untold exertion.
  • she would hustle for a few dollars
  • And we hustle all the way back up stairs and go to bed.
  • You will need to really hustle , network, and make all the contacts you can.
  • I wasn't heckled, I wasn't jeered, but my wife and I did have to hustle out of there quickly so we could stop the babysitter's clock from bankrupting us.
  • The town has just been depressed, whereas it would normally be full of hustle and bustle on a Friday.
  • Both city centre streets and out-of-town shopping centres were full of shoppers over the weekend, but without the manic hustle and bustle often experienced so close to Christmas.
  • the hustle and bustle of the big cities
  • The widespread poverty of the area made blacks all the more susceptible to the ploys of those trying to hustle them out of their money for supposed burials.
  • It's a 12-hour flight there from the UK and you may be a little overwhelmed by the noisy, colourful hustle and bustle that you'll encounter on the way from the airport to your hotel.
  • From 10.30 am on Saturday, the usual hustle and bustle of weekend shoppers ground to a halt as people stopped to watch the procession.
  • They desperately want to hustle him out of the lake and into the warmth of their waiting ambulance.