BUSTLING


Meaning of BUSTLING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a bustling port (= very busy )

Until the 1870s, Port Albert was a bustling port.

a bustling resort (= lively and full of people )

The hotel is right in the middle of this bustling resort.

busy/bustling

The town was busy even in November.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

city

We did get a chance to see a little of Riyadh which is a big bustling city .

Day 2 Los Angeles At leisure to explore the delights of this bustling city .

Altdorf is a bustling city with a substantial community of foreigners, traders, adventurers and fortune seekers.

He mixed with the tourists and other passers-by, enjoyed being nobody in a bustling city .

market

It is situated close to the resort's centre and the colourful bustling market , yet only 150 yards from the beach.

Barnstaple a little further on is a bustling market town with lots of shops and lots to see.

Abergavenny is a bustling market town with a museum in the grounds of a ruined castle.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a small bustling Mexican restaurant

The bustling downtown area of Chicago is dotted with massive new office developments.

The old market is a busy, bustling place, full of local colour.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Craigendarroch is the perfect base for discovering the surrounding countryside with its bustling towns, and picturesque villages.

Even the bustling atmosphere of the 550 building itself seemed not to have invaded the Hugo Varna floor.

It is situated close to the resort's centre and the colourful bustling market, yet only 150 yards from the beach.

It is surrounded by bustling shops, bars and entertainment, and close to the well-equipped sandy beach.

It wasn't the bustling energy she objected to, but the impersonality.

The once bustling riverside is now a quiet street, with many of the old buildings well preserved.

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