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verb, -tled, -tling, noun | 1. | to make a succession of slight, soft sounds, as of parts rubbing gently one on another, as leaves, silks, or papers. |
| 2. | to cause such sounds by moving or stirring something. |
| 3. | to move, proceed, or work energetically: Rustle around and see what you can find. |
| 4. | to move or stir so as to cause a rustling sound: The wind rustled the leaves. |
| 5. | to move, bring, or get by energetic action: I'll go rustle some supper. |
| 6. | to steal (livestock, esp. cattle). |
| 7. | the sound made by anything that rustles: the rustle of leaves. |
| 8. | rustle up, Informal. to find, gather, or assemble by effort or search: to rustle up some wood for a fire. |
