outhustle

verb

Etymology

From out- + hustle.

  1. derived from husselen
  2. prefixed as outhustle — “out + hustle

Definitions

  1. To do a better job of hustling than

    • The season is over for Manhattan, not because the Jaspers were outplayed or outhustled but, perhaps, because of a single call.
    • They lost because they were outhustled and failed to persuade enough Americans to support their vision for the country.

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