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  • 61Hustle and Heat — In diesem Artikel oder Abschnitt fehlen folgende wichtige Informationen: Vollständige Handlung Du kannst Wikipedia helfen, indem du sie recherchierst und einfügst …

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  • 62HUSTLE Super Tag Team Championship — El Hustle Super Tag Team Championship es un campeonato por parejas de la empresa japonesa de wrestling HUSTLE. Lista de campeones Luchador: Reinado N°: Fecha: Genichiro Tenryu y Tadao Yasuda 1 3 de noviembre de 2005 Yokohama, Japón Ryouji Sai y… …

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  • 63hustle 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 …

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  • 64hustle someone into — pressure someone into doing something. → hustle …

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  • 65hustle and bustle — busy and noisy activity. He wanted a little cottage far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. (usually + of) …

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  • 66hustle 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 …

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  • 67hustle and bustle — HURLY BURLY, bustle, tumult, hubbub, activity, action, liveliness, animation, excitement, agitation, flurry, whirl; informal toing and froing, comings and goings, ballyhoo, hoo ha, hullabaloo. → hustle …

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  • 68hustle-cap — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: hustle (I) + cap : a game of pitch and toss in which coins are shaken in a cap …

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  • 69Hustle — 1. obtain (money) by questionable methods; 2. pursue sales with aggressive energy; 3. confidence trick; a swindle (originally US; from Dutch husselen = to shake) …

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  • 70hustle — Australian Slang 1. obtain (money) by questionable methods; 2. pursue sales with aggressive energy; 3. confidence trick; a swindle (originally US; from Dutch husselen = to shake) …

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