Meaning & Definition of Rustling in English
Rustling
A soft, muffled crackling or fluttering sound.
Pronunciation:
/ˈrʌs.lɪŋ/Part of Speech:
verb, nounDetailed Definitions
Definition: A sound caused by the movement of leaves or papers.
Example Sentence: The rustling of leaves signaled the arrival of a breeze.
Definition: A furtive or sly movement, often associated with stealing or sneaking.
Example Sentence: He made a rustling noise while searching through the bushes.
Definition: Acting quickly or surreptitiously, often used in the context of theft.
Example Sentence: The rustling of the thief in the night was barely heard.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from Middle English rustlen, a frequentative form of rustle.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- rustling through: Searching quickly and often carelessly through something.
- rustling leaves: The sound produced by moving leaves, often associated with wind.
- rustling papers: The soft sound made when handling papers.
Translations
- Spanish: susurro
- French: frémissement
- German: Rascheln
- Russian: шуршание
Related Words
- rustle: To make a soft, fluttering or crackling sound.
- rustler: A person who steals livestock.
Slang Meanings of rustling
Meaning: To steal or take something discreetly.
Example Sentence: He was caught rustling a few apples from the market.
Meaning: To engage in secretive or questionable activities.
Example Sentence: They were rustling behind the scenes to get that deal.