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Synonyms for rustle up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ruhs-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrʌs əl |
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Définition of rustle up
Origin :- "to emit soft, rapid sounds," late 14c. (implied in rustling), of uncertain origin, perhaps imitative (cf. Middle Low German ruschen, Middle Dutch ruusscen, German rauschen "to rustle"). Related: Rustled; rustling. Meaning "steal" (especially cattle) first attested 1882, probably from earlier American English slang sense of "move about vigorously" (1844), perhaps a separate word, compounded from rush and hustle.
- verb provide
- When I rustle up that gold old Morgan hid, we split it three ways.
- Extract from : « 'Drag' Harlan » by Charles Alden Seltzer
- Wisht I c'd git off the dock an' rustle up another drink somewheres.
- Extract from : « Tramping on Life » by Harry Kemp
- Rustle up the grog, call McGuffey up out of the engine room, and we'll hold the meetin'.
- Extract from : « Captain Scraggs » by Peter B. Kyne
- Blunt, rustle up all the arms and get plenty of rock ballast out of the hold too.
- Extract from : « Gold Out of Celebes » by Aylward Edward Dingle
- Johnny, old top, see if you can rustle up a loaf of bread to lend me for breakfast, will you?
- Extract from : « Diane of the Green Van » by Leona Dalrymple
- I've got some men waitin' on me, but I'll have to rustle up the balance wherever I can git 'em.
- Extract from : « Connie Morgan in the Lumber Camps » by James B. Hendryx
- There was a rustle up the staircase, and he was alone in the library, to take himself home as he might.
- Extract from : « Rose MacLeod » by Alice Brown
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