"The bustling super market woke the baby"
Hustling and 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.
Thousands of bustling people filled the New York streets.
The bustling metropolis was filled with skyscrapers and traffic.
The crowd was filled with undistinguished faces, blending into the background of the bustling city street.
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.
I know how you put "urban" in a sentence. I just did!
I enjoy walking through my bustling neighborhood and chatting with my friendly neighbors.
The word bustling is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb bustle.
When Bob was told to sell chocolate bars, he became a very mercantile person
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