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Bustle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Bustle means to move around quickly and energetically, often in a noisy or busy way. It can also refer to a lively, crowded activity, like the bustle of a city street.

bustle

/ˈbʌsəl/ /ˈbʌs(ə)l/

Definition:

Move energetically in a noisy or crowded way; busy activity or excitement.

Synonyms:

hustle, commotion, flurry, activity

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

calm, stillness

Common Collocations:

city bustle, morning bustle, holiday bustle

Derivatives:

bustling, bustled

Usage Tips:

Use "bustle" to describe lively movement or busy activity, often in crowded places like markets or streets.

Common Phrases:

hustle and bustle, full of bustle, the bustle of the city

Etymology:

Originated in late Middle English (as a verb), likely imitative of the sound of movement or activity.

Examples:

  • 1. The market was full of bustle as shoppers hurried about.
  • 2. She bustled around the kitchen preparing dinner for guests.
  • 3. The city’s morning bustle always energizes him for the day ahead.
  • 4. Despite the holiday bustle, she remained calm and focused on her tasks.

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