verb
- to work harder or more energetically than someone else; to surpass through greater effort or determination
Usage: informal
Examples
- The rookie managed to outhustle the veteran players during practice.
- She decided to outhustle her competition by working extra hours.
- The smaller team was able to outhustle their opponents and win the game.
- He knew he had to outhustle everyone else to get the promotion.
- The startup tried to outhustle the established companies in the market.
- Despite being less experienced, she could outhustle anyone on the sales floor.