Meaning & Definition of word "Rustling"

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    Rustling

    /ˈrʌs.lɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the sound produced by the act of rustling.
      • Example: The rustling of the bushes alerted the campers to the presence of an animal.
    • 2. the act of rustling something.
      • Example: The rustling of feathers signaled that the bird was about to take flight.

    verb:

    • 1. making a soft, muffled crackling sound, typically caused by the movement of something like leaves or paper.
      • Example: The rustling of leaves in the gentle breeze created a peaceful atmosphere in the garden.
    • 2. to move or cause to move with a soft, muffled crackling sound.
      • Example: She heard someone rustling through the papers behind her.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English rustlen, a frequentative form of rustle.

    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.

    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.