hustler

[ US /ˈhəsəɫɝ, ˈhəsɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈʌslɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets
  2. a shrewd or unscrupulous person who knows how to circumvent difficulties
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How To Use hustler In A Sentence

  • He became a ‘fence’ for stolen goods, a pool shark, and a hustler on the midway.
  • Friends had warned Mitchum to steer clear of this hustler, but they became close friends.
  • Gender-hustlers in the equal Opportunities Commission sponsored over three hundred programmes to shanghai women into Science and Engineering.
  • A fighting fund of more than £100,000 has been spent to buy back spare tickets and keep them from the backstreet hustlers, whom many blame for pricing ordinary spectators out of leading sports venues.
  • The dialogue runs true and overall you'll experienced a roller coaster of an adventure among hustlers, high rollers, sharpies.
  • He's the gender-bending ex-truck stop hustler whose autobiographical novel made him a cult celebrity while he was still in his teens.
  • HUSTLER HONEY, EUROTRASH newsgroup: alt.seduction.fast.general author: “jlaix” Get Laid or Die Trying
  • If a driver stops to engage street hustlers and the car is from outside the neighborhood, the car's owner may receive an anonymous letter.
  • I didn't get any of that working with the pimps, or the hustlers.
  • News of his powers attracts con men, fanatics and hustlers to his ministry.
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