A day later she found a small hut alongside a river she knocked.
His attempt to rustle cattled failed when the cowhands heard the rustle he made as he crept through the bushes.
Rustling is like a sound of wind-blown leaves moving, -or in the American west, stealing cattle.
Not if you want it to be or sound accurate. Rain doesn't rustle, it spatters, pours, drizzles, etc. In order for something to"rustle" it has to be dry, as in the leaves rustling in the wind, or the curtains rustling in the breeze, or even the rustling of a woman's dress.
The sound of the keyword "ac" is a soft and gentle rustling, similar to the sound of wind blowing through trees.
You do that you'll wind up in a lot of trouble, especially if you get caught or get found out. Consequences for setting cattle free can be just as bad as cattle rustling.
i went outside and the wind blew my hat off!
The sound made by wind is typically described as a howling, whistling, or rustling noise, depending on the speed and force of the wind as it interacts with objects in its path.
kiss of the wind, faint sound of leaves rustling, fresh air,
Spirea
This phrase is a metaphorical way of describing the rustling sound of leaves moving in the wind. It creates a peaceful image of nature communicating with itself through the rustling of leaves.
The frequency of rustling leaves refers to the rate at which the leaves make noise as they move. This can vary depending on factors such as wind speed, leaf size, and tree species. The frequency is typically measured in hertz (Hz) and can range from a few Hz to several hundred Hz, with higher frequencies indicating faster movement of the leaves.
The sounds of birds chirping, cows mooing, tractors humming, and the wind rustling through trees.