A rapid active commotion.
Move or cause to move energetically or busily.
1 She heard the pleasant bustle below; the light laughter, the cheery calls.
2 There was immediately a great bustle and panic among all the nucleons.
3 All through the night there was bustle and commotion in the house.
4 As we entered the inclosure we found the house in a bustle .
5 Esther and Catherine found relief and amusement in the bustle of preparation.
6 Sometimes, but not often, the bustle of the press box just stops.
7 Eve had turned her eyes in the direction of crowd and bustle .
8 As for me, I am in the height of bustle and confusion.
9 When I got back to Chieveley all was bustle in the camp.
10 All is bustle and business at home in expectation of his return:
11 All this bustle was in the nature of a picnic to them.
12 As if he hoped the bustle there would supply him with ideas.
13 Round about fluttered ribbons and handkerchiefs; round about were noise and bustle .
14 He seemed to regard the bustle and hammering as a personal affront.
15 But in the midst of all this bustle , Willie moped and pined.
16 Staff bustle about, setting up training sessions for boxing, table tennis, football.
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