Similar words: jostling, bustle, startling, unsettling, robust, outline, hotline, combustion. Meaning: ['bʌslɪŋ] adj. full of energetic and noisy activity.
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(91) Once, Kargopol was one of the wealthiest towns in Russia thanks to bustling trade by the Onega River.
(92) We have purposely omitted cobwebbed bottles, the patron in his white cap bustling among his sauces, anecdotes about charming little restaurants with gleaming napery, and so forth.
(93) But still my wishful dreams persist, and in them the dead streets are resurrected in a bustling afterlife, the ravaged downtown neighborhoods dense with foot traffic and a lively mercantile carnival.
(94) And like Camelot, Akhenaten's once bustling capital became only a mythic memory.
(95) She's looking down on the continued bustling activity of the main terminal concourse.
(96) She is bustling about all day long, serving the people.
(97) Real life already inartistic, why to go to China is the most bustling town entered enter?
(98) She didn't want to leave the bustling city of San Francisco for the wide-open plains near Buffalo.
(99) 9 a.m. - Breakfast calls for some of Shanghai's best dumplings at hole-in-the-wall Jia Jia Tang Bao, located near bustling People's Square.
(100) Said she timid or said she loved escape or she is such a complainer bustling modern college students.
(101) The population of Kabul has expanded eight-fold, and streets ravaged by war are bustling with street markets.
(102) Rafah long languished as a provincial backwater in the claustrophobic Gaza Strip, a clannish and rural hinterland to Gaza City’s bustling and cosmopolitan downtown.
(103) Many vendors closed shop, and normally bustling downtown streets in Belgrade appeared nearly deserted.
(104) The street is bustling.
(105) A bustling along the Yangtze River Road[sentencedict.com], Long Beach bars along a street entertainment.
(106) Like other large cities of the world, Taipei has heavy traffic and a bustling atmosphere in daytime hours. People lead busy and tensive lives.
(107) It is a bucolic refuge in the midst of a great bustling city.
(108) In a bustling market near the center of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, Soray Peah, 24, is testing the ringtones on a cellphone she wants to buy.
(109) I had seen the city center, with its fashion shops like Christian Dior and its bustling nightlife, but also housing tenements urgently in need of renovation.
(110) The club is quiet and uncrowded, a rare luxury in this heaving, bustling city of 14m.
(111) No, impossible to leave this dear bustling plaice, impossible to leave Tianqiao, leave Beiping.
(112) One evening, I saw some residents of Nanjiecun stop outside the north gate of town to browse at a bustling open-air market.
(113) This district is getting more and more prosperous and bustling.
(114) But the port, where great loads of iron ore arrive, is bustling,[http://sentencedict.com/bustling.html] and Beijing has designated the shipping terminal as the "Eastern bridgehead of the new Euro-Asia continental bridge."
(115) But for many of the bustling Londoners whom the young Tyndale met, questions of diplomacy, taxes and war were at least as pressing as those of theology or linguistics.
(116) Provo, Utah, is a bustling college town, home to Brigham Young University, but it's not just a great place for students.
(117) Through the open door of the kitchen, he could see women servants bustling about.
(118) Bustling Capital: Bicycles , scooters, and rickshaws crowd the streets in Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh.
(119) Shanghai a dense and bustling metropolis with people coming and going in every direction.
(120) The bustling shopping and entertainment district of Orchard Road is just around the corner, easily accessed via an air-conditioned skywalk, boasting a promenade of exclusive international boutiques.
More similar words: jostling, bustle, startling, unsettling, robust, outline, hotline, combustion, filibuster, picket line, the front line, cling, ruling, exhausting, rolling, curling, sibling, inkling, milling, ceiling, glinting, buckling, crawling, linguist, dangling, rambling, dwelling, darkling, appalling, suckling.