bustlesome

adj

Etymology

From bustle + -some.

  1. derived from busten
  2. derived from búa — “to prepare oneself
  3. derived from busken — “to prepare; make ready
  4. inherited from bustlen
  5. suffixed as bustlesome — “bustle + some

Definitions

  1. Characterised or marked by bustling

    Characterised or marked by bustling; full of activity

    • After a brief but bustlesome trial of my powers as a backgammoner, I took a back row, and she told people round about what she thought of me.

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