bustling
Hustling and bustling
"The bustling super market woke the baby"
state
The city streets were bustling with activity as people shopped and socialized.
I went to the countryside during the vacation
I love going for walks in the peaceful countryside and enjoying the fresh air and wide open spaces.
our family enjoyed a sunday dinner of pot roast buttered corn and fudge cake
A pronoun sentence is a sentence that uses a pronoun to replace a noun. For example, instead of saying "John is going to the store," you could say "He is going to the store." An adjective sentence, on the other hand, is a sentence that uses an adjective to describe a noun. For example, "The cat is black" is an adjective sentence because it uses the adjective "black" to describe the noun "cat."
The adjective in the sentence is "which," which is specifying which orange is being referred to.
There is no adjective in this sentence.
The once tiny town is now a bustling, thriving city. The malls are always bustling with people during the holiday season. During recess, the playground was bustling with activity.
The crowd was filled with undistinguished faces, blending into the background of the bustling city street.