bustles (Meaning)

bustles

to be busily astir, noisy or energetic activity, to move about busily or noisily, to move briskly and often ostentatiously, a pad or framework expanding and supporting the fullness and drapery of the back of a woman's skirt or dress, the drapery so supported, noisy, energetic, and often obtrusive activity

bustles Sentence Examples

  1. The Victorian ladies bustled into the ballroom, their dresses creating a magnificent spectacle.
  2. The maid bustled about, preparing the grand hall for the evening's festivities.
  3. The city bustled with activity as the morning rush hour began.
  4. The nurse bustled through the hospital, tending to the needs of her patients.
  5. The crowd bustled forward, eager to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
  6. The streets bustled with life as people went about their daily routines.
  7. The kitchen bustled with activity as the cooks prepared a feast for the guests.
  8. The bustling metropolis offered endless possibilities for adventure.
  9. The factory bustled with workers, each contributing to the production line.
  10. The bustling market was a vibrant hub of activity, where goods of all kinds were bought and sold.

FAQs About the word bustles

to be busily astir, noisy or energetic activity, to move about busily or noisily, to move briskly and often ostentatiously, a pad or framework expanding and sup

disturbances, noises, rows, fusses, rackets, commotions, stirs, clatters, turmoils, storms

calms, rests, quiets, tranquillities, hushes, tranquilities, peaces,orders, quietudes,

The Victorian ladies bustled into the ballroom, their dresses creating a magnificent spectacle.

The maid bustled about, preparing the grand hall for the evening's festivities.

The city bustled with activity as the morning rush hour began.

The nurse bustled through the hospital, tending to the needs of her patients.