- rus|tling|ly
- rus|tling|ly «RUHS lihng lee», adverb.with a rustle.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tling — hos·tling; kit·tling; lit·tling; net·tling; prat·tling·ly; scrat·tling; rus·tling; bus·tling·ly; rat·tling·ly; rus·tling·ly; star·tling·ly; star·tling·ness; whis·tling·ly; … English syllables
rus — ableph·a·rus; ac·an·thu·rus; ac·a·rus; ac·o·rus; ae·gag·rus; ae·lu·rus; aeto·sau·rus; ag·ri·o·choe·rus; ai·gi·a·lo·sau·rus; ai·lu·rus; alep·i·sau·rus; alop·e·cu·rus; am·ei·u·rus; am·i·u·rus; anom·a·lu·rus; an·thra·co·sau·rus; ap·a·to·sau·rus;… … English syllables
rustling — rus·tling … English syllables
rustlingly — rus·tling·ly … English syllables
rustling — rus|tling [ rʌslıŋ ] noun uncount 1. ) the sound that papers or leaves make, for example when the wind blows on them 2. ) the crime of stealing animals such as sheep, cows, or horses from farms … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rustle — rus•tle [[t]ˈrʌs əl[/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) cvb to make the soft sounds of gentle rubbing, as of leaves, silk, or paper 2) to cause such sounds by moving or stirring something 3) to move, proceed, or work energetically 4) to move or stir so as … From formal English to slang
ly — ly·so·genesis; ly·so·genetic; Ly·sol; ly·so·lecithin; ly·so·zyme; ly·syl; ly·thra·ce·ae; ly·thra·les; ly·thrum; mach·i·a·vel·li·an·ly; ma·chine·ly; mac·ro·ceph·a·ly; mad·ly; mag·i·cal·ly; mag·is·te·ri·al·ly; mag·is·tral·ly; mag·net·i·cal·ly;… … English syllables