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How do you use the word hustle in a sentence?

Here are some ways to use the word "hustle" in a sentence:

As a verb (meaning to work hard and persistently):

* She hustled all week to finish her project on time.

* The young entrepreneur hustled to get his startup off the ground.

* I hustled to catch the last train before it left.

As a noun (meaning a vigorous and determined effort):

* It takes a lot of hustle to succeed in this industry.

* She put in a lot of hustle to get that promotion.

* The team had to give it their all and show some hustle to win the game.

As an adjective (meaning bustling or lively):

* The city was full of hustle and energy.

* The market was a hustling place, full of vendors and shoppers.

* It was a hustling and bustling scene at the airport.

In a slang context:

* He's a real hustler - he's always looking for a new deal.

* That was a smooth hustle - he got you to buy something you didn't need.

The context of the sentence will determine the exact meaning of "hustle."

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