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I . rustle1 [ˈrʌsl̩] V. trans., intr. (make sound)

rustle

II . rustle1 [ˈrʌsl̩] SUST. sin pl.

rustle

rustle2 [ˈrʌsl̩] V. trans.

rustle cattle, horses:

rustle
kraść [perf u-]

rustle up V. trans. coloq.

1. rustle up food:

rustle up

2. rustle up person:

rustle up

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Cattle rustling was a sometimes serious offense and was always a hazard for the expeditions.
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He used cards rather than papers to avoid rustling noises and kept a candle lit in case the lights failed.
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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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Later in the video a boy is making a rustle.
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The wrought iron balustrade of the stairs contains ironwork ears of wheat, which rustle like the real thing as one ascends the flights.
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Livestock was easily rustled and driven back to raiders' territory by mounted reivers who knew the country well.
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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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She ordered house servants to cut down on noise by removing their shoes and preventing clothes from rustling.
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When the divine chariot moves, their wings rustle with a noise like thunder.
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He buys a beautiful ranch, in a territory known for cattle rustling.
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