Bustle (regalia)
WordNet
noun
(1) A rapid active commotion
(2) A framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman's skirt
verb
(3) Move or cause to move energetically or busily
"The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance"
WiktionaryText
Noun
- An excited activity; a stir.
- 1748. David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 34.
- we are, perhaps, all the while flattering our natural indolence, which, hating the bustle of the world, and drudgery of business seeks a pretence of reason to give itself a full and uncontrolled indulgence
- 1748. David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 34.
- A cover to protect and hide the back panel of a computer or other office machine.
- A frame worn underneath a woman's skirt.
Verb
- To move busily and energetically (often followed by about).
- The commuters bustled about inside the train station.
- To teem or abound (usually followed by with); to exhibit an energetic and active abundance (of a thing). See also bustle with.