Associations to the word «Rustle»
Noun
- Breeze
- Grub
- Twig
- Skirt
- Bough
- Silk
- Foliage
- Murmur
- Thicket
- Stillness
- Footstep
- Gown
- Wind
- Grass
- Rattle
- Gust
- Leave
- Rustling
- Whisper
- Garment
- Sigh
- Leaf
- Scent
- Brush
- Robe
- Curtain
- Dress
- Faint
- Bush
- Cattle
- Tops
- Perfume
- Tree
- Parchment
- Hedge
- Fragrance
- Straw
- Fir
- Hoof
- Branch
- Silence
- Owl
- Uneasiness
- Squirrel
- Pine
- Reed
- Bird
- Sound
- Paper
- Cloth
- Breath
- Noise
- Willow
- Plume
- Darkness
- Feather
- Outfit
- Sheet
- Staircase
- Blossom
- Palm
- Shadow
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RUSTLE, noun. A soft crackling sound similar to the movement of leaves.
RUSTLE, verb. (ergative) To move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
RUSTLE, verb. (transitive) To make or obtain in a lively, energetic way.
RUSTLE, verb. (transitive) To steal (cattle or other livestock).
RUSTLE UP, verb. (idiomatic) To forage for, or (figuratively) to quickly prepare, something.
Dictionary definition
RUSTLE, noun. A light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind.
RUSTLE, verb. Make a dry crackling sound; "rustling silk"; "the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze".
RUSTLE, verb. Take illegally; "rustle cattle".
RUSTLE, verb. Forage food.
Wise words
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