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safe to say u got #rustled

rus·tle

ˈrəsəl/Submit

verb

past tense: rustled; past participle: rustled

1.

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"

synonyms: swish, whoosh, swoosh, whisper, sigh More

"her dress rustled as she moved"

swish, whisper, rustling;

literarysusurration, susurrus

"the rustle of the leaves"

move with a rustling sound.

"a nurse rustled in with a syringe"

move (something), causing it to make a rustling sound.

"Dolly rustled the paper irritably"

2.

round up and steal (cattle, horses, or sheep).

synonyms: steal, thieve, take; More

abduct, kidnap;

informalswipe

"he was rustling cattle"

3.

NORTH AMERICANinformal

move or act quickly or energetically; hustle.

"rustle around the kitchen, see what there is"

Origin

late Middle English (as a verb): imitative; compare with Flemish rijsselen and Dutch ritselen . The noun dates from the mid 18th century.

 

Nah, I don't think so pal. Learn the definition and use it correctly in a sentence next time!

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rus·tle

ˈrəsəl/Submit

verb

past tense: rustled; past participle: rustled

1.

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"

synonyms: swish, whoosh, swoosh, whisper, sigh More

"her dress rustled as she moved"

swish, whisper, rustling;

literarysusurration, susurrus

"the rustle of the leaves"

move with a rustling sound.

"a nurse rustled in with a syringe"

move (something), causing it to make a rustling sound.

"Dolly rustled the paper irritably"

2.

round up and steal (cattle, horses, or sheep).

synonyms: steal, thieve, take; More

abduct, kidnap;

informalswipe

"he was rustling cattle"

3.

NORTH AMERICANinformal

move or act quickly or energetically; hustle.

"rustle around the kitchen, see what there is"

Origin

late Middle English (as a verb): imitative; compare with Flemish rijsselen and Dutch ritselen . The noun dates from the mid 18th century.

 

Nah, I don't think so pal. Learn the definition and use it correctly in a sentence next time!

#rustled

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rus·tle

ˈrəsəl/Submit

verb

past tense: rustled; past participle: rustled

1.

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"

synonyms: swish, whoosh, swoosh, whisper, sigh More

"her dress rustled as she moved"

swish, whisper, rustling;

literarysusurration, susurrus

"the rustle of the leaves"

move with a rustling sound.

"a nurse rustled in with a syringe"

move (something), causing it to make a rustling sound.

"Dolly rustled the paper irritably"

2.

round up and steal (cattle, horses, or sheep).

synonyms: steal, thieve, take; More

abduct, kidnap;

informalswipe

"he was rustling cattle"

3.

NORTH AMERICANinformal

move or act quickly or energetically; hustle.

"rustle around the kitchen, see what there is"

Origin

late Middle English (as a verb): imitative; compare with Flemish rijsselen and Dutch ritselen . The noun dates from the mid 18th century.

 

Nah, I don't think so pal. Learn the definition and use it correctly in a sentence next time!

Keep in mind ur talking to don lol

 

Ot: grats on ur action

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