Bustle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bustle ( noun )

  1. The busy movement or activity of a place or group of people.
  2. A state of busy or active movement or activity.

Origin:

From bustle + -er, first recorded in the 15th century, from middle english bostelen ("to move about briskly"), of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The city was in a bustle of activity.
  2. The street was full of bustle.
  3. The market was alive with bustle.
  4. The office was in a bustle of activity.
  5. The train station was full of bustle.

(As a verb)

Bustle ( verb )

  1. The busy movement or activity of a place or group of people.
  2. A state of busy or active movement or activity.

Origin:

From bustle + -er, first recorded in the 15th century, from middle english bostelen ("to move about briskly"), of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. The city was in a bustle of activity.
  2. The street was full of bustle.
  3. The market was alive with bustle.
  4. The office was in a bustle of activity.
  5. The train station was full of bustle.
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