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bustle with

vb. To teem with; abound with; to exhibit an energetic and active abundance of a thing; (of a place) to be full of a certain activity or active beings.

Usage examples of "bustle with".

The powder boys were running through all the bustle with fresh charges for the guns.

A small geographick Anomaly, a-bustle with Appetites high and low, their offerings and acceptances.

A little while ago Rosemary had been vaguely conscious of a certain amount of bustle and animation in the house, and subconsciously she had associated this bustle with the probable arrival of guests who had come off the night train.

On that particular morning, the open ward around the broch was a-bustle with servants, carrying supplies to the cook-house or stacks of firewood to the hearths in the great hall, or rolling big barrels of ale from the sheds to the broch.

Flint could see the town beginning to bustle with the ac tivity of a new day, and without really deciding to do so, he found himself walking on the road that snaked down to the center of the village.

The haste with which Vallancey had proffered a frivolous explanation of Richard's words, the bustle with which upon the instant he swept Richard and Sir Rowland from the house to get to horse and ride out to Bridgwater were in themselves circumstances that went to heighten those suspicions of Sir Rowland's.