intransitive. To hurry about, make haste; to be full of agitation or commotion; to bustle.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > act or do vigorously [verb (intransitive)] > be brisk or active > bustle (27) buskle1545 intransitive. To hurry about, make haste; to be full of agitation or commotion; to bustle. bustle1548 intransitive. To be fussily or noisily active; to move about in an energetic and busy manner; to make a show of activity. Often with about, along, u… buffle1610 buzz1638 figurative. To flutter or hover (about, along, over (a)round). like a buzzing insect; to move about busily. fettle1745 To busy oneself; to fuss. fluster1808 intransitive. To be excited or eager; to move with agitation or confusion; to bustle. spufflea1825 intransitive. To fuss or bustle; to be in a flurry or in breathless haste. fly (a)round1833 fly (a)round (chiefly U.S. colloquial): to bustle about, bestir oneself. scrimmage1833 intransitive. To move around energetically, in a densely packed crowd or group; to bustle; (also) to rush or dash hurriedly. With prepositions or… to come mumbudgeting1872 intransitive. Perhaps: to fuss; to bustle. Chiefly in to come mumbudgeting. whew1873 intransitive. To move quickly; to hurry away, depart abruptly (dialect); to bustle about (U.S.). spry1885 intransitive. To bustle or stir. Subcategories:— fuss or make a fuss (15) |
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