Found 4 items, similar to rustle.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: rustle
desir
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: rustle
berdesik, desir, gemerusuk, mendesik, menggerisik
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: rustle
rustle
n : the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves
blowing in the wind [syn:
rustling,
whisper,
whispering]
rustle
v 1: make a dry crackling sound;
“rustling silk”;
“the dry leaves
were rustling in the breeze”
2: take illegally;
“rustle cattle” [syn:
lift]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Rustle
Rustle
\Rus"tle\, v. t.
To cause to rustle; as, the wind rustles the leaves.
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Rustle
\Rus"tle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Rustled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rustling.] [AS. hristlan to rustle; or cf. Sw. rusta to
stir, make a riot, or E. rush, v.]
1. To make a quick succession of small sounds, like the
rubbing or moving of silk cloth or dry leaves.
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He is coming; I hear his straw rustle. --Shak.
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Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk. --Shak.
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2. To stir about energetically; to strive to succeed; to
bustle about. [Slang, Western U.S.]
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3. To steal; -- used of livestock and esp. of cattle.
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To rustle up To gather or find by searching; as, to rustle
up some food for supper.
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Rustle
\Rus"tle\, n.
A quick succession or confusion of small sounds, like those
made by shaking leaves or straw, by rubbing silk, or the
like; a rustling.
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When the noise of a torrent, the rustle of a wood, the
song of birds, or the play of lambs, had power to fill
the attention, and suspend all perception of the course
of time. --Idler.
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