Verb
rustle up (third-person singular simple present rustles up, present participle rustling up, simple past and past participle rustled up)
(idiomatic) To forage for, or (figuratively) to quickly prepare, something.
I'll see if I can rustle up a meal before the guests start arriving in 30 minutes.
My wife and I both love cooking - I am an advanced male - so we argue about who gets to rustle up dinner. Stephen Bayley
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And to make the arrangements easier, he’s hired a Cordon Bleu cook to rustle up the necessary gourmet delights. Source: Internet
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We have some Group action to get stuck into at Newbury and a top card at York, and I reckon I can rustle up a few weekend winners. Source: Internet
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