outhustled

/aʊtˈhʌsəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of outhustle: to have worked harder, moved faster, or been more aggressive than someone else in order to achieve something.
    • He outhustled all the other salespeople last quarter, earning the top bonus.
    • The new employee outhustled everyone by volunteering for extra projects and learning quickly.
    • The underdog team outhustled the favorites and won the game in overtime.
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