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the hustle (and bustle)

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  • hustle and bustle — I need the hustle and bustle of the city Syn: activity, bustle, tumult, hubbub, action, liveliness, animation, excitement, agitation, commotion, flurry, whirl; informal ballyhoo, hoo ha, hullabaloo …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • hustle and bustle — noun A large amount of activity and work, usually in a noisy surrounding. He moved to his parents farm to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city …   Wiktionary

  • hustle and bustle — busy and noisy activity. He wanted a little cottage far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. (usually + of) …   New idioms dictionary

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  • The Guildford Hotel (Guildford) — The Guildford Hotel country: United Kingdom, city: Guildford (Town Centre) The Guildford Hotel The Jarvis Hotel is located in the heart of the town Guildford, offering its guests all the comforts at the doorstep. Here one can explore the hot… …   International hotels

  • hustle — [[t]hʌ̱s(ə)l[/t]] hustles, hustling, hustled 1) VERB If you hustle someone, you try to make them go somewhere or do something quickly, for example by pulling or pushing them along. [V n prep/adv] The guards hustled Harry out of the car... [V n… …   English dictionary

  • hustle — I UK [ˈhʌs(ə)l] / US verb Word forms hustle : present tense I/you/we/they hustle he/she/it hustles present participle hustling past tense hustled past participle hustled 1) [transitive] to make someone go quickly where you want them to go, or to… …   English dictionary

  • hustle — 1 verb hustled, hustling 1 (T) to make someone move quickly, especially by pushing them roughly: hustle sb out/into/through etc: I was hustled out of the building by a couple of security men. | hustle sb off somewhere: She hustled the kids off to …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hustle — hus|tle1 [ hʌsl ] verb 1. ) transitive to make someone go quickly where you want them to go or do what you want them to do: As soon as he arrived in the country, he was hustled off to prison. She d been hustled into selling the house too quickly …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hustle — hus|tle1 [ˈhʌsəl] v past tense and past participle hustled present participle hustling [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: husselen to shake ] 1.) [T] to make someone move quickly, especially by pushing them roughly hustle sb into/out of/through… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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