Bustled

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌstlɪd/

Bustled (verb)

  1. To move around in a busy, active way, with people doing things quickly and talking or working.
  2. To manage events or tasks in an energetic way, making everything happen with quick, organized actions.

Examples

  • The market bustled all morning with shoppers.
  • The street bustled whenever the buses arrived.

Bustled (adjective)

  1. Full of people and activity, with a lively feeling because many things are happening at once.

Examples

  • The café was bustling with laughter and music.
  • The station felt bustling during the evening rush.