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▪ I. rustle, n. (ˈrʌs(ə)l) [f. the vb.] 1. A continuous succession of light crisp sounds produced by some kind of movement.1759 Johnson Idler No. 44 ¶4 When the noise of a torrent, the rustle of a wood, the song of birds, or the play of lambs, had power to fill the attention. 1820 Keats Fancy 41 Tho...
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Rustle
Rustle, rustler, rustlers or rustling may refer to:
Livestock theft
Cattle rustling, the theft of cattle
Horse rustling, the theft of horses
Bee rustling of burgers and hot sandwiches made by Kepak
Rustler Steak House, an American steakhouse chain
Rustler Yachts, a British yachtbuilder
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Rustle
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rustle
rustle/ˈrʌsl; `rʌsl/ v1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr](cause sth to) make a dry light sound, esp by friction or rubbing together (使某物)发生轻而爽的声音(尤指摩擦或挤磨声) Her silk dress rustled as she moved. 她走起路来, 丝质的连衣裙 作响. Leaves rustled gently in the breeze. 树叶迎著微风策策作响. I wish people wouldn't rustle their programmes during...
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Rustle vs Bustle: When And How Can You Use Each One?
Similarly, "bustle" might be used more commonly in some regions to describe the hustle and bustle of a busy city, while in other areas, it might be used more broadly to describe any kind of commotion or activity. 2. Figurative Language. Another exception to the rules for using rustle and bustle is when they are used in figurative language.
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The Rustle of Silk
The Rustle of Silk is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Betty Compson. De Breeze
Frederick Esmelton as Blythe
Anne Shirley as Girl (credited as Dawn O'Day)
Preservation status
The Rustle of Silk is considered to be a lost
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Fluid Rustle
Fluid Rustle is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1979 and released on the ECM label. "Quiet Departures" – 17:29
"Fluid Rustle" – 7:28
"A Pale Smile" – 9:13
"Visible Thoughts" – 4:59
Personnel
Eberhard Weber – bass, percussion
Bill
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rustle up something
rustle up somethingrustle up (something)to make or get something quickly. Instead of eating out, she rustled up a romantic little dinner. They want $100 by tomorrow, and I can't rustle that amount up so quickly.
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Rustle noise
of a Geiger counter), known as rustle time (Schouten ?). Rustle time in strings is affected by different weights and widths of bows and by types of hair and rosin in strings.
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rustle up
rustle uprustle up (something)to make or get something quickly. Instead of eating out, she rustled up a romantic little dinner. They want $100 by tomorrow, and I can't rustle that amount up so quickly.
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Growling (wind instruments)
Furthermore, the vibration of the vocal note in the mouth and lips creates rustle noise in the instrument. Although this method does not set up patterns of interference, it does produce the characteristic rustle noise of the growl.
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Rustle of Spring (film)
Rustle of Spring (German: Frühlingsrauschen) is a 1929 German silent romance film directed by William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Lien Deyers and Julius
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rushle
▪ I. † ˈrushle, v. Obs. rare. [perh. f. rush v.2 + -le, but cf. rustle v. 2.] intr. To rush. Hence † ˈrushling ppl. a. Obs.1553 Bale Vocacyon 39 b, Than was all the rable of the shippe..called to the reckeninge, rushelinge together as they had bene the cookes of helle. 1632 Lithgow Trav. vi. 262 As ...
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Swishing
History
Swishing (deriving from the dictionary definition of 'to rustle, as silk' - which in the eyes of the swishing team means 'to rustle from friends
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