It means that being busy does not equate to being productive.
The word "bustle" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a busy activity or noisy movement. As a verb, it means to move around in a busy and energetic way.
What a lot of hustle and bustle!
sequins,a scarf,a denim jacket or tights If by bustle you mean an actual bustle and not movement, just take a point towards the bottom of the dress at the center, bring it up either over or under(depending on the type of bustle desired) the skirt (where the seat would be) and pin or sew it together. -mfilanc 10/14/2008
Charles Frederick Worth is credited with inventing the Bustle
hustle and bustle (uncountable)confusion and business.I can't stand the hustle and bustle of big cities.There is a lot of hustle and bustle in this office at the end of the fiscal year.
Rickey Bustle was born on 1953-08-23.
Bustle
Example sentence - The children would bustle in from the cold soon.
To move around busily and excitedly , or a frame holding a woman's skirt out in olden days.
The word bustle is a noun meaning quick and busy activity. There are several synonyms for the word bustle including agitation, commotion, haste, fuss, pother, and uproar.
Bustle
Her bustle. Now you need to look up the artcle of women's clothing that was a bustle.