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Rustling   /rˈəslɪŋ/   Listen
Rustling

noun
1.
The stealing of cattle.
2.
A light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind.  Synonyms: rustle, whisper, whispering.
adjective
1.
Characterized by soft sounds.  Synonyms: murmurous, soughing, susurrous.  "A soughing wind in the pines" , "A slow sad susurrous rustle like the wind fingering the pines"



Rustle

verb
(past & past part. rustled; pres. part. rustling)
1.
Make a dry crackling sound.  "The dry leaves were rustling in the breeze"
2.
Take illegally.  Synonym: lift.
3.
Forage food.



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"Rustling" Quotes from Famous Books



... have by the slowest gradations subsided into an agreeable autumnal temperature. The trees keep their verdure, but I perceive their foliage growing thinner, and when I walk in the Cascine on the other side of the Arno, the rustling of the lizards, as they run among the heaps of crisp leaves, reminds me that the autumn is wearing away, though the ivy which clothes the old elms has put forth a profuse array of blossoms, and the walks murmur with bees like our orchards in spring. As I look along the declivities ...
— Letters of a Traveller - Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America • William Cullen Bryant

... induced it to remain quiet in the breast of his jacket. Then he sat again on the table and looked fixedly at the door of the room he had just left. He listened also intently. He heard a dry sound of rustling; sharp cracks as of dry wood snapping; a whirr like of a bird's wings when it rises suddenly, and then he saw a thin stream of smoke come through the keyhole. The monkey struggled under his coat. Ali appeared with his eyes starting out of ...
— Almayer's Folly - A Story of an Eastern River • Joseph Conrad

... not follow her, pushing her way through the swaying, rustling ferns, but he watched her light figure out of sight. "What an extraordinary ass I've been making of myself!" He confided this remark to the stillness of the little canon, and then, with long strides, took his way over the hills in an ...
— In Exile and Other Stories • Mary Hallock Foote

... rustling out, bank book in hand, called, "How are you, Maurice? When are you and Katherine coming to take tea with me? Let me know and I'll ...
— Mr. Pat's Little Girl - A Story of the Arden Foresters • Mary F. Leonard

... was sparkling in the sunlight, and every little puff of the fitful breeze brought to me the smell of wild grapes, from vines which hung from the trees so low that they almost touched the water. It was very still in these woods. I heard nothing but the gently rustling leaves, the faint buzzing in the air, and an occasional tiny splash made by some small fish skimming near the surface of the stream. When I sat down on the root of the tree, I intended to think, reflect, make plans, determine ...
— The House of Martha • Frank R. Stockton


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