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bustle <a bustle; bustles> N

hustle and bustle

there was hustle and bustle POL

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The souq bustles with vendors selling everything from meat, fish, fruits and vegetables to spices, dates, gold and silverware.
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This was followed by a hybrid of the bustle and crinoline sometimes called a crinolette.
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The film is extant and shows the street bustling with shoppers, workers, trams, carts, bicycles, and wagons.
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The use of multiple petticoats continued to be popular until the 1870s, when the bustle was introduced, resulting in a return of narrower skirts.
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There, far from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by nature, he set up a new home.
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For this it would have been necessary to rebuild the turrets, attaching a bustle at their back, to place the sets in.
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This dance is performed among the thickest bustle of the hive.
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The tranquil surroundings, away from the pollution and the bustle of city life, are home to several exotic birds, including parrots and peacocks.
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The first two stanzas concern the bustle and hurry of life which only conceals its inherent transience.
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Bustles and bustle gowns are rarely worn in contemporary society.
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