rustle in the PONS Dictionary

rustle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to rustle paper

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Livestock was easily rustled and driven back to raiders' territory by mounted reivers who knew the country well.
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When she opened the door to the home, she saw the remnants of an apparent struggle and heard groaning and rustling on the floor.
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In flight the feathers produce a creaking sound that has been likened to the rustle of silk.
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Shortly after the marriage, she was arrested for cattle rustling.
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Who would deny that the leaves of trees move when rustled by a wind, despite it being unobservable from large distances?
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He buys a beautiful ranch, in a territory known for cattle rustling.
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One builds a fire and rustles a can.
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The large ranches, concerned about this practice, forbade their employees from owning cattle and aggressively defended against rustling.
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When the sisters refused, the cattlemen's association began hiring cowboys to harass the sisters, stampeding their cattle and rustling.
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The foliage of a nearby tree rustled and a strange object flashed down.
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