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It can be (rustling leaves). It is the present participle of the verb (to rustle, with two disparate meanings). It may be a verb form, a participial, a noun, or an adjective.* rustling meaning stealing cattle is less likely to be used as an adjective, except possibly for rustlin' sidewinders!
The word rustle is a noun and a verb. The noun form is a soft crackling noise. The verb form means to make a soft crackling noise.
Here are some sentences.Something is rustling in the bushes.The outlaws are rustling the cattle.
Tranquil evolves into Unfezant at level 32. You can also get Unfezant in these locations: winter: Lostlorn Forest-rustling grass and route 12-rustling grass. spring/summer/autumn: Lostlorn forest-rustling grass, route 12-rustling grass, route 6-rustling grass, route 7-rustling grass and dragonspiral tower-rustling grass-surf required. this answer is by your Pokemon helper, Mig. PeAcEs PeOpLe!
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.
Rustling is like a sound of wind-blown leaves moving, -or in the American west, stealing cattle.
The sound of leaves blowing in a breeze is often described as a gentle rustling or whispering noise. It can be soothing and calming to listen to, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
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The sound of leaves rustling or crunching underfoot is commonly referred to as "crackling" or "rustling." This sound is produced by the friction between the leaves as they move against each other or against the ground. The specific sound can vary depending on factors such as the type of leaves, their moisture content, and the surface they are on.