hustlers in English

noun
1
an aggressively enterprising person; a go-getter.
In his world of small-time hustlers , grouchy thugs and laconic crimefighters, there's always somebody with a new angle to work or a new beef to settle.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "hustlers" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hustlers", or refer to the context using the word "hustlers" in the English Dictionary.

1. “Crooks”, criminals, pimps, hustlers, thieves, etc

2. "Crooks", criminals, pimps, hustlers, thieves, etc

3. I know hustlers when I see them.

4. Joe reluctantly accepts his offer, and they begin a "business relationship" as hustlers.

5. His trouble, Hicks thought, was that he was too much of an optimist, like all hustlers.

6. Who include hustlers and tricksters and lawless folk of every sort. I suppose that's why I like to.

7. 370]: Hustlers used to sell shoes like that to the greenhorns fifty years ago with a Buttonhook for a bonus.

8. Presenting Bonhomie, a shared collaborative work space for the dreamers, doers and hustlers with a plethora of work environments curated for tech and creative entrepreneurs

9. Crazy Rich Asians is a well-written, laugh out loud romantic flick that stars Hustlers and Fresh Off the Boat actress Constance Wu and The Gentlemen’s Henry Golding

10. I cannot recommend enough to download the Ado app on your phone, so you can avoid the hustlers & possibly dishonest folks who count on ill-misinformed tourists visiting these beautiful cities.

11. The hustlers, the Bustlers, the bored cops, blanket-black, flat caps, hard coughs dun laoghaire twines into the squeeze plays, the fungoes, the bean balls the high ball, the neon night, the reckless joy, the pitch, it swerve, swerve, swerve

12. Brisk has become the badge of creative hustlers everywhere we attract anyone pushing themselves to make their mark on the world We bring in-your-face flavors, vibrant colors, and dynamic packaging to the juice drink and iced tea game

13. Winding country lanes, a dearth of hustlers, a local population of poets and artists, deserted beaches, no gimmicky resorts, and – above all – a proud, foresighted local community that promotes sustainability and harbors a Bonhomous but mellow culture.

14. The Thieves' Cant, also known as the Rogue's Cant or peddler's French, was a secret language formerly used by thieves, beggars and hustlers in Great Britain and other English-speaking countries.The classic, colourful argot is now mostly obsolete, and is largely relegated to the realm of literature and fantasy role-playing, although individual terms continue to be used in the