rustle

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a soft crackling sound similar to the movement of leaves
to move speedily, especially in the phrase rustle up some food
to move (something) with a soft crackling sound
to steal cattle or other livestock
{v} to make a low rattling noise
the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
{i} soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves
A quick succession or confusion of small sounds, like those made by shaking leaves or straw, by rubbing silk, or the like; a rustling
the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind make a dry crackling sound; "rustling silk"; "the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze"
To cause to rustle; as, the wind rustles the leaves
{f} create a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; steal livestock, steal cattle (Slang)
take illegally; "rustle cattle
take illegally; "rustle cattle"
make a dry crackling sound; "rustling silk"; "the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze"
When something thin and dry rustles or when you rustle it, it makes soft sounds as it moves. The leaves rustled in the wind She rustled her papers impatiently A snake rustled through the dry grass. Rustle is also a noun. She sat perfectly still, without even a rustle of her frilled petticoats. + rustling rustlings rus·tling a rustling sound coming from beneath one of the seats. see also rustling. the noise made when something rustles rustle of
To stir about energetically; to strive to succeed; to bustle about
To make a quick succession of small sounds, like the rubbing or moving of silk cloth or dry leaves
rustle up
to quickly prepare something
rustle of leaves
quiet whisper of leaves blowing in the wind
rustle up
If you rustle up something to eat or drink, you make or prepare it quickly, with very little planning. Let's see if somebody can rustle up a cup of coffee
rustling
A series of rustles

I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms.

rustling
Present participle of rustle
rustled
past of rustle
rustler
{i} person or thing that creates a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; cattle thief, one who steals livestock
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A bovine animal that can care for itself in any circumstances; also, an alert, energetic, driving person
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Rustlers are people who steal farm animals, especially cattle, horses, and sheep. the old Wyoming Trail once used by cattle rustlers and outlaws. someone who steals farm animals such as cattle, horses, or sheep
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One who rustles
rustler
someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)
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One who, or that which, rustles
rustling
the stealing of cattle
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the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
rustling
{i} act of producing a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; act of stealing cattle
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characterized by soft sounds; "a murmurous brook"; "a soughing wind in the pines"; "a slow sad susurrous rustle like the wind fingering the pines"- R P Warren
rustling
1. Rustling is the activity of stealing farm animals, especially cattle. cattle rustling and horse stealing. see also rustle
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