adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a bustling port (= very busy )
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Until the 1870s, Port Albert was a bustling port.
a bustling resort (= lively and full of people )
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The hotel is right in the middle of this bustling resort.
busy/bustling
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The town was busy even in November.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
city
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We did get a chance to see a little of Riyadh which is a big bustling city .
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Day 2 Los Angeles At leisure to explore the delights of this bustling city .
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Altdorf is a bustling city with a substantial community of foreigners, traders, adventurers and fortune seekers.
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He mixed with the tourists and other passers-by, enjoyed being nobody in a bustling city .
market
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It is situated close to the resort's centre and the colourful bustling market , yet only 150 yards from the beach.
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Barnstaple a little further on is a bustling market town with lots of shops and lots to see.
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Abergavenny is a bustling market town with a museum in the grounds of a ruined castle.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a small bustling Mexican restaurant
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The bustling downtown area of Chicago is dotted with massive new office developments.
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The old market is a busy, bustling place, full of local colour.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Craigendarroch is the perfect base for discovering the surrounding countryside with its bustling towns, and picturesque villages.
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Even the bustling atmosphere of the 550 building itself seemed not to have invaded the Hugo Varna floor.
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It is situated close to the resort's centre and the colourful bustling market, yet only 150 yards from the beach.
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It is surrounded by bustling shops, bars and entertainment, and close to the well-equipped sandy beach.
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It wasn't the bustling energy she objected to, but the impersonality.
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The once bustling riverside is now a quiet street, with many of the old buildings well preserved.