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1 mash
n. pap; puree--------v. stampenmash1[ mæsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————mash2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 shake up
opschudding, omwenteling, reorganisatieshake up♦voorbeelden:
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hustle — verb (hustled; hustling) Etymology: Dutch husselen to shake, from Middle Dutch hutselen, frequentative of hutsen Date: 1720 transitive verb 1. a. jostle, shove b. to convey forcibly or hurriedly c. to urge forward precipitately … New Collegiate Dictionary
hustle — /hus euhl/, v., hustled, hustling, n. v.i. 1. to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order. 2. to push or force one s way; jostle or shove. 3. to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings … Universalium
hocher — [ ɔʃe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • hochier v. 1155; frq. °hottisôn, de hotton « faire balancer » ♦ Vx ou région. Secouer, remuer. ♢ Mod. HOCHER LA TÊTE, la secouer (de haut en bas pour approuver, acquiescer, ou de droite à gauche pour refuser,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
hutin — (hu tin) adj. m. Vieux mot qui signifiait entêté, opiniâtre, et qui ne s est conservé que comme surnom d un roi de France : Louis X, dit Louis le Hutin. ÉTYMOLOGIE Wallon, hustiner, maltraiter ; anc. franç. hustin, querelle ; mots que… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
hustle — {{11}}hustle (n.) pushing activity; activity in the interest of success, 1891, Amer.Eng., from HUSTLE (Cf. hustle) (v.); earlier it meant a shaking together (1715). Sense of illegal business activity is by 1963, Amer.Eng. As a name of a popular… … Etymology dictionary
hustle — verb 1》 push roughly; jostle. ↘force to move hurriedly or unceremoniously: I was hustled away. 2》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. obtain illicitly or by forceful action. ↘(hustle someone into) pressure someone into doing something. ↘sell… … English new terms dictionary
hustle — hus•tle [[t]ˈhʌs əl[/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) to proceed or work rapidly or energetically 2) to push or force one s way; jostle or shove 3) to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings 4) sts Slang. to earn one s living by… … From formal English to slang
hustle — [c]/ˈhʌsəl / (say husuhl) verb (hustled, hustling) –verb (i) 1. to proceed or work rapidly or energetically. 2. to push or force one s way. 3. to solicit for or as a prostitute. –verb (t) 4. to force roughly or hurriedly: they hustled him out of… …
hustle — ► VERB 1) push roughly; jostle. 2) informal, chiefly N. Amer. obtain illicitly or by forceful action or persuasion. 3) (hustle into) coerce or pressure into. 4) N. Amer. informal engage in prostitution. ► NOUN 1) busy movement a … English terms dictionary
hustler — hustle ► VERB 1) push roughly; jostle. 2) informal, chiefly N. Amer. obtain illicitly or by forceful action or persuasion. 3) (hustle into) coerce or pressure into. 4) N. Amer. informal engage in prostitution. ► NOUN 1) busy movement a … English terms dictionary
Hus|tle — «HUHS uhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.t. 1. to carry, send, or move quickly; hurry; bustle: »Mother hustled the baby to bed. 2. to push or shove roughly; jostle rudely: »The other boys hustled him along the street. 3. to force hurriedly or… … Useful english dictionary