1. bustled - Adjective
2. bustled - Verb
of Bustle
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe midwife bustled out to the four in the antechamber and announced that the Almighty (who had recently become a Protestant) had seen fit to bless milady with a son. Brian Aldiss
If the Piankatank had docked as I approached the store, I could sense the excitement in the air as the white and Afro-American laborers bustled bringing freight on dollies from the cargo hold to the wharf. Source: Internet
Libby took my arm and guided me into the big house, where I stood woodenly against the refrigerator while Frizti bustled her big, ample self about the kitchen making tea and pushing fresh blueberry muffins at the officers. Source: Internet
One of the owners had collapsed the back of her loafers as she bustled around the large café space, taking orders, picking up used cups, and chatting with guests. Source: Internet
The Mariner Mall in Superior bustled with people and activities celebrating people of all abilities. Source: Internet
The beach once bustled with fishing boats and cafés, but the Israeli naval blockade, sewage, and lack of resources for rebuilding have taken their toll. Source: Internet