Rustle
volume
British pronunciation/ɹˈʌsə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈɹəsəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "rustle"

to rustle
01

faire du bruit, frémir

to create a gentle, crackling sound, similar to dry leaves or paper moving
Intransitive
to rustle definition and meaning
02

dérober, voler

to gather and take away cattle, horses, or sheep, typically illegally
Transitive: to rustle livestock
03

fouiller, chercher

to search for and gather food, especially from natural sources
Intransitive
Rustle
01

bruissement, chuchotement

a light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind

rustle

v

rustler

n

rustler

n

rustling

adj

rustling

adj

rustling

n

rustling

n
example
Exemple
The dry grass rustled beneath the footsteps of the hiker.
The pages of the old book rustled as it was turned.
The paper bag rustled as he searched for a snack.
The autumn leaves rustled underfoot as people walked through the park.
The mice in the attic could be heard rustling in the night.
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