verb
- past tense of outhustle; to work harder or more energetically than someone else, especially in competition
Usage: informal; sports context
Examples
- The underdog team outhustled their opponents and won the championship.
- She outhustled her competitors by arriving early and staying late.
- Despite being smaller, he outhustled the bigger players on the court.
- The startup outhustled established companies through sheer determination.
- They outhustled us in the final quarter and took the lead.
- The rookie outhustled veteran players to earn a starting position.