Definition of Bustles. Meaning of Bustles. Synonyms of Bustles

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Definition of Bustles

Bustle
Bustle Bus"tle, n. A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist, by women, to give fullness to the skirts; -- called also bishop, and tournure.
Bustle
Bustle Bus"tle, n. Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement. A strange bustle and disturbance in the world. --South.

Meaning of Bustles from wikipedia

- drapery, at the back of women's dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century. Bustles are worn under the skirt in the back, just below the waist, to keep the...
- an article on "bustling", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "bustling" You can also: Search for Bustling in Wikipedia to...
- type and number of bustles worn. A typical traditional dancer wears a single bustle while fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to 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...
- Launcher or TOW II Missile). The rear bustles had brackets to mount large storage baskets and the front bustles had brackets to mount small storage baskets...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Charlotte Riley Are Expecting, & Their Children Are Going To Be So Beautiful". Bustle. 3 September 2015. Archived from the original on 8 January 2017. Retrieved...
- Several ships of the British Royal Navy have borne the name Bustler: HMS Bustler (1782) was the mercantile Shillelagh, which the Admiralty purchased in...