Word: rustles
Category: rustles
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Related words: rustles
rustles jimmies, rustles my jimmies, jimmy rustles
Synonyms: rustles
swish, whisper, rustling, susurration, susurrus, whispering
Translations: rustles
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spanish
Translations:
crujidos, cruje, susurros, susurra
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german
Translations:
raschelt, stiehlt, rauscht, knistert, säuselt
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french
Translations:
bruissements, murmures, froufrous, des bruissements, bruisse
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italian
Translations:
fruscii, fruscio, fruscia, stormisce
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portuguese
Translations:
sussurros, farfalha
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dutch
Translations:
ritselt, ruist
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russian
Translations:
шорохи, шумит, шуршит, шелестит, шелесты
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norwegian
Translations:
rasler
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swedish
Translations:
rasslar
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danish
Translations:
knitrer
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czech
Translations:
nerezový
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polish
Translations:
szeleści
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turkish
Translations:
Hışırtılar
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ukrainian
Translations:
шарудіння, шерехи, шелест, шорохи, шурхіт
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bulgarian
Translations:
шумолене
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belarusian
Translations:
шоргаты, шорахі, шолахі, трэск
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estonian
Translations:
kohiseb
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croatian
Translations:
šušti
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macedonian
Translations:
Шуми
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slovenian
Translations:
šumi, nerjavečih
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slovak
Translations:
nerezový, antikorový, nerezová
The meaning and "use of": rustles
noun
- a soft, muffled crackling sound like that made by the movement of dry leaves or paper. - there was a rustle in the undergrowth behind her
- make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper. - she came closer, her skirt swaying and rustling
- round up and steal (cattle, horses, or sheep). - In 1875, Dan was one of a coterie of five thieves rustling cattle and horses in southeastern Wyoming.
- move or act quickly or energetically; hustle. - rustle around the kitchen, see what there is