outhustle

/aʊtˈhʌsəl/
verb
  1. To work harder, move faster, or be more aggressive than someone else in order to achieve something, especially in business, sports, or competition.
    • The small startup managed to outhustle the big corporations by working around the clock.
    • She outhustled everyone in the office to get the promotion, arriving early and staying late.
    • To win the championship, the team knew they had to outhustle their opponents in every quarter.
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