Third-person singular simple present indicative form of huckster.(verb)
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Use "hucksters" in a sentence
"The bottom line: turning the State Department's functions over to Beltway bandits and Hollywood hucksters is not in the interest of the American people."
"Worth cites Al Akhbar's editor, Ibrahim al-Amine, waxing lyrical about Israel's coming elimination, and the subsequent deportation of the Jews "back to Europe," where, as the "hucksters" and "hagglers" dismissed by Marx in his On the Jewish Question, they will feel much more at home in its brazenly capitalist environment."
"From these humble "hucksters," a hot peppery stew, a dish of"