- the 1870s and 1880s, with a
short period of non-
bustled, flat-backed
dresses from 1878 to 1882. The
bustle reappeared in late 1881, and was
exaggerated to...
- an
article on "
bustling", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
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- Look up
bustle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bustle is a type of
framework used to
expand the
fullness or
support the
drapery of the back of a...
-
Bustle is an
online American women's
magazine founded in
August 2013 by
Bryan Goldberg. It
positions news and
politics alongside articles about beauty...
- The
Native American bustle is a
traditional part of a man's
regalia worn
during a
dance exhibition or
wachipi (pow wow) and
originates from the Plains...
- A
bustle rack is a type of
storage bin
mounted on
combat vehicles,
usually on the
sides and/or rear of the turret.
These racks are used to
carry extra...
- Dame
Darcey Andrea Bussell, DBE (born
Marnie Mercedes Darcey Pemberton Crittle; 27
April 1969) is a
retired English ballerina and a
former judge on the...
-
Several ships of the
British Royal Navy have
borne the name
Bustler: HMS
Bustler (1782) was the
mercantile Shillelagh,
which the
Admiralty purchased in...
- can-can dancer's dress" was
described as "short and
bustled in the front,
flowing into a long
bustled train of
messy black and
white fabric in the back"...
- Gallagher, Caitlin. "Eva
Longoria Can
Relate To Her 'Telenovela' Part".
Bustle.
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original on July 21, 2018.
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