Rustle | Mean of rustle in English Dictionary
/ˈrʌsəl/
- Verb
- to make a soft, light sound because parts of something are touching or rubbing against each other
- The trees rustled in the wind.
- Her skirt rustled as she walked.
- to cause (something) to make a soft, light sound
- He rustled the papers on his desk.
- to steal (animals) from a farm or ranch
- rustle sheep/cattle
- to prepare (food, a meal, etc.) quickly
- He rustled up a full meal in no time.
- to find or get (something)
- I'll see if I can rustle up some information about that for you.
- Noun
- a quick series of soft, light sounds caused when things (such as leaves or pieces of paper) rub against each other
- He heard a rustle of leaves behind him.