Bustle means a lot of busy, noisy movement. It usually happens when many people are active in one place at the same time.
There is a bustle in the city market today.
We heard the bustle of people in the hall.
To bustle means to move quickly and busy. People often bustle when they are in a hurry or have many things to do.
She bustled around the kitchen all morning.
He bustled through the crowd to leave.
A bustle is a clothes accessory that women wore long ago. It made the back of the skirt look full and shaped.
The lady wore a bustle under her dress.
Victorian women used bustles for fashion.
To bustle means to move fast and make noise while working or playing. It shows excitement or busy activity.
Workers bustled about preparing the event.
Children bustled in the playground joyfully.
Bustle describes loud, busy movement or noise from people who are excited or nervous.
There was a bustle before the show started.
A bustle of voices came from the room.