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  • 11bustling — Ⅰ. bustle [1] ► VERB 1) move energetically or noisily. 2) (of a place) be full of activity. ► NOUN ▪ excited activity and movement. DERIVATIVES bustling adjective. O …

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  • 12bustling — adjective full of energetic and noisy activity (Freq. 2) a bustling city • Similar to: ↑active …

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  • 13bustling — adjective see bustle I …

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  • 14bustling — Synonyms and related words: active, agitated, brisk, busy, energetic, eventful, fidgety, fluttering, fluttery, fretful, full of incident, fussing, fussy, hopping, humming, hustling, jumpy, lively, momentous, on the go, phenomenal, popping,… …

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  • 15bustling — bus·tling || bÊŒslɪŋ adj. busy, lively, active, noisy bus·tle || bÊŒsl n. commotion, uproar, lively activity v. be noisy; hurry, rush, run around …

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  • 16bustling — adjective (of a place) be full of activity. → bustle …

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  • 17bustling — adjective Syn: busy, crowded, swarming, teeming, humming, buzzing, hectic, lively Ant: leisurely, deserted …

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  • 18Studio in Bustling St Maur &#47 Oberkampf Area — (Париж,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Rue Saint M …

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