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bustling [ˈbʌsl̩ɪŋ] ADJ

bustling town, street:

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II . bustle [ˈbʌsl] N

2. bustle HISTORY (dress part):

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In this way his canvas scene included water, the bustling shoreline and docks, and the land across the bay.
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It has gone from a bustling community of 10,000 in the 1970s to under 3,000 in 2008.
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Originally a quaint fishing village the resort has undergone some major expansion over the last twenty years and is now a bustling resort.
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The curtain rises to a bustling scene where people go about their daily routines and comment about life in general.
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The bustling activity of the town slowed in the late 20th century and many businesses faded with the role of railroads.
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The big, bustling no-frills market is popular with shoppers with a good range of goods, particularly - greengrocery.
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By the turn of the 20th century the village was a bustling commercial community.
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The quiet atmosphere of the library was in stark contrast to the bustling radio station.
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It is a bustling, busy market selling mostly local produce.
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The campsite, once a bustling hive of activity, was quickly becoming a ghost town.
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