Pronunciation: /ˈtrʌsəl/
noun a supporting structure consisting of a framework of light beams or slender bars
A1 I like to sit on the trustle in the park and read a book.
A2 The children played on the trustle at the playground.
B1 The trustle bridge provided a safe passage over the river.
B2 The trustle of the old train track creaked as the train passed over it.
C1 The trustle of the ancient castle's drawbridge was still sturdy after centuries.
C2 The intricate design of the trustle on the cathedral's ceiling was a marvel of craftsmanship.
verb to support or cross with a truss or trusses
A1 I trustle my best friend with all my secrets.
A2 She trustles her pet cat to always come home at night.
B1 The team trustled their coach to lead them to victory.
B2 After many years of marriage, they trustle each other completely.
C1 The CEO trustles his executive team to make important decisions.
C2 In times of crisis, the community trustles the mayor to provide leadership.
formal The old bridge was made of sturdy trustle beams.
informal I sat on the trustle by the river and watched the sunset.
slang Let's hang out on the trustle and chill.
figurative Their relationship was built on a trustle of honesty and loyalty.
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