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bustle again


Meanings
  • Verb

    To move or make (someone or something) active and lively; create a commotion or hubbub.

  • Noun

    A state of activity or commotion.


Rhymes
Words rhyming with bustle again
hustle , rustle , mussel , pussel
Variants
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bustle , bustled , bustles , bustling , bustlingly , hustle , hustle and bustle , hustles
Etymology
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From Middle English buselen, from Old North French boseler, variant of boseler 'to push, shove'. Related to bos 'breast' and the sense development may be influenced by the idea of 'making a fuss' or 'making a breast of it'.


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  1. The term 'bustle' was originally used to refer to the full skirted dresses worn during the Victorian era, which required women to have a servant or 'bustle boy' to help them move about.

  2. The word 'bustle' is also used in the context of astronomy to refer to the apparent motion of stars caused by the Earth's rotation.

  3. In the Harry Potter series, 'bustle' is the name of a magical ingredient used in potions to create a fizzy reaction.


Related Concepts
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  1. Hubbub: A noisy crowd or commotion; a tumultuous disturbance.

  2. Commotion: A disturbance or turmoil, especially one causing confusion or excitement.


Culture
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The term 'bustle again' has been used extensively in literature and art to depict scenes of activity, excitement, and commotion. For instance, in Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities', the phrase 'bustle and turmoil' is used to describe the chaotic atmosphere of Paris before the French Revolution. In music, the term is used metaphorically in the title of the jazz standard 'Blue Bossa' to denote a lively and energetic rhythm.

How to Memorize "bustle again"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a crowded marketplace with people haggling over prices and merchandise, creating a bustling atmosphere.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'bustle' with the image of a bee hive, where bees are constantly moving and working.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym B-U-S-T-L-E to remember the meaning: 'B'usy 'U'ndertaking 'S'ignificant 'T'asks 'L'ively 'E'xecuted.


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