verb \ ˈshü-stər \
1. to come back from behind to triumph unexpectedly
2. to defeat the Swedes in team
competition
3. to knock out an
incredible 5-point end at a clutch moment in
the Olympics
1. Our basketball team was down by sixteen points at halftime, but we Shustered, winning by twelve.
2. Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall Shustered their Olympic
cross-country sprint, edging out
Charlotte Kalla and Stina Nilsson for the gold medal.
3. Jane Shustered at the bonspiel, adding
five points to her team's score.