Pronunciation: /ˈbʌsəl/
noun A noisy and energetic activity involving a lot of people
A1 The city bustle can be overwhelming for some people.
A2 I enjoy the bustle of the market on Saturday mornings.
B1 The bustle of the airport can make it a stressful place to navigate.
B2 Despite the bustle of the city, I find it energizing to be surrounded by so much activity.
C1 The constant bustle of the office can be draining, but I thrive in that environment.
C2 I prefer the bustle of a big city over the quiet of a small town.
verb To move in a hurried or energetic manner
A1 She bustles around the kitchen, preparing dinner for her family.
A2 The market was bustling with activity as people hurried to buy their groceries.
B1 The city streets bustle with tourists during the summer months.
B2 The office bustled with energy as employees worked on the new project.
C1 The bustling city never seemed to sleep, with people and traffic filling the streets at all hours.
C2 As the event planner, she bustled around making sure every detail was perfect for the gala.
formal The city's streets were filled with the bustle of people going about their daily activities.
informal I love the bustle of the farmer's market on Saturday mornings.
slang Let's get out of this bustle and find somewhere quieter to hang out.
figurative Amidst the bustle of life, it's important to find moments of peace and reflection.
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