Definitions
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- verb US, sports To do a better job of
hustling than (the other team)
Etymologies
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Examples
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Without funds to match his rivals, Mr. Santorum is banking on a message that appeals to working-class conservatives who have shunned Mr. Romney, as well as his proven ability to outhustle the competition.
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History has told us, of course, that, while unquestionably gifted and thrilling, Penn isn't the type to outhustle a hustler.
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The Clippers seemed to outhustle Memphis to balls and make the Grizzlies pay for not covering shooters on defense.
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But the Bulls started to outhustle the Pacers, who were coming off a 93-83 victory over Orlando on Friday night in Indianapolis.
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Right out the gate, they were able to outhustle us and they really set the tone early, and we were just playing catch-up the rest of the night. ''
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McCain once said something along the lines of, "Don't try to outhustle a hustler," and his game is pretty well known - he's a typical pollie.
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We put him in our first round after his sterling performance at the February Five Nations Tournament, but now we've rocketed him all the way up to No. 10 in our rankings after watching him outwork, outhustle and outshine most of the big-name forwards in Minsk last month.
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But Callahan, a trusted Gruden assistant for four years in Oakland and a close associate since the early 1990s, couldn't outman or outhustle his buddy's dedicated charges.
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UTStarcom: is buying the handset business of Audiovox, a low end cell phone handset maker, indicating that it is pretty serious about entering the fast growing handset business, and leveraging its China manufacturing base to outhustle Nokia and others.
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We don't always shoot the ball well but we always outhustle our opponent.
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