

‘I was hustling past the nurse's station on my way out when I recognized an extremely short female patient there as my old pal.’.‘Whispers were abounded and people were moving, bustling, hustling, everywhere.’.‘The guy is hustling every second of every round which means his opponents will not have any time to rest.’.‘The streets were filled with people, hustling and bustling about.’.‘He stood outside as a few cooks hustled and bustled around to finish the orders.’.‘I hustled and bustled about the entire day, working on fast forward mode.’.‘Every crew was hustling and bustling to get their cars prepped and ready for the long day.’.‘A short, white-haired little woman soon appeared at the door, hustling and bustling about.’.Hunter frantically handing back the test papers.’

‘The students are hustling and bustling about, Ms.1.2 no object, with adverbial of direction Push one's way bustle.‘They desperately want to hustle him out of the lake and into the warmth of their waiting ambulance.’.

#Deal hustl after dark series#
‘We are hustled down a series of corridors to his office.’.‘He hustled me toward the entryway that led downstairs, swung open the door, and shoved me through.’.‘A few minutes later, Christy hustled us to the door to get into the waiting cars, which would take us to the show.’.‘I hustled him out of the theater to sit on a bench for a few minutes.’.‘With barely an apology, the bemused travelers were hustled off the train at Wellingborough and shovelled over the bridge to catch the next train south.’.‘I'm hustled back down through the mud tunnels and out of the compound.’.‘And briefly, before the orchestra builds to a crescendo and I am hustled from the awards podium.’.‘Panic-stricken, she hustled her family away from their house before reporting the ‘bomb scare’ to the shop where she bought the computer.’.‘We were kept waiting for 30 minutes or so until armed guards and other aides suddenly rushed into the foyer and hustled us out the door into a courtyard.’.‘He goes to have a shower, while she hustles Paul out of the apartment.’.‘His son had made a decision and was hustling his father out of there as fast as possible.’.‘Mum is hustling us along, clearing the area, searching for forgotten items.’.‘Edward, with his guitar, was trying to hustle people out the door.’.‘When the doorbell rang, I bounced up, but Aunt Rachel hustled me back into the sitting room as she answered the door.’.‘These people were hustling me along towards their car, and I had to do something about it.’.‘Soon after they had stopped, the door roared aside and the ubiquitous soldiers were hustling the weary people off the train.’.
