1. bussell - Verb
2. Bussell - Proper noun
bussell
Obsolete spelling of bustle [16th–17th c.]
Bussell (plural Bussells)
A surname.
Dame Darcey Bussell, President of the RAD, said: 'We are utterly delighted that The Duchess of Cornwall is going to be the Vice-Patron of the Royal Academy of Dance. Source: Internet
Carol is survived by her loving son Matthew W. Bussell and his sweetheart Angie, her daughter Dina G. Rimack and husband Gary. Source: Internet
Kevin Walters and Tina Koci of Linwood are happy to announce the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter Jessica to Sean Bussell. Source: Internet
History The town is named after the river, which is presumed to be named after Margaret Whicher, cousin of John Garrett Bussell (founder of Busselton ) in 1831. Source: Internet
"We've all got to keep active," the duchess told a video call with former Strictly judge Dame Darcey Bussell and broadcaster Angela Rippon. Source: Internet