verb, -tled, -tling, noun -verb (used without object) 1. to move or act with a great show of energy (often fol. by about): He bustled about cooking breakfast. 2. to abound or teem with something; display an abundance of something; teem (often fol. by with): The office bustled with people and activity. -verb (used with object) 3. to cause to bustle; hustle. -noun 4. thriving or energetic activity; stir; ferment. Source: dictionary.com
Hustling and bustling
The word bustling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb bustle.
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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.
A town that is extremely bustling and busy.
Hustling and bustling
"The bustling super market woke the baby"
Thousands of bustling people filled the New York streets.
The word bustling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb bustle.
bustling
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The adjectives in the sentence "a single ship moved toward the bustling harbor" are "single" and "bustling." "Single" describes the ship, indicating it is one and not multiple, while "bustling" describes the harbor, suggesting it is lively and busy.
noisy busy many
No.. its BUSTLING.
It means that something is very happening, lively, busy. It's used mostly to describe an atmosphere. That restaurant was really bustling last night! Work is so busy today. The place is bustling.
No. Kadina is a very quiet town in South Australia. It has unique attractions, but it could not be described as "bustling".
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