66 collocations for rustled

Cold the air slow stealing through the trees, Scarce rustling the moist leaves beneath its tread A fearful breast thus holds its breath for dread!

" The words had hardly left his lips when there was a sound of rustling branches on our left, and the very next instant the dense brushwood parted where it was darkest and out rushed the swift form of an animal at full gallop.

Imagine her, Monsieur, in fine scarlet, with a scarf of gold gauze, and rustling grasses in that unruly gold hair of hers!

Marston was almost beside him as he did so, and Sir Wynston made a motion as if about instinctively to draw back again, and at the same time the keen ear of his host distinctly caught the sound of rustling silks and a tiptoe tread hastily withdrawing from the deserted chamber.

"And we'll rustle wood.

" The clock ticked in roundly again except when he rustled his paper in the turning.

Think you and Katy can rustle grub for this bunch by six?" "Oh, I suppose so," she said shortly.

How about the time when Blakely was the 88 manager, and they were rustling yore cattle so fast it made a quarter-hoss racing full split look slow?" "Well, but" interrupted Mr. Saltoun, beginning to fidget with his reins.

I have seen the carcasses of animals hidden from sight by the undulating, rustling blanket of insects.

You have chosen as yours A level life of little happenings; And through the long autumnal evenings Lord Love, no doubt, is of the company, And hugs your ingleside contentedly, Smiles at old griefs, and rustles needless wings.

So the monkey applied some medicines and recited the following spells: "Rustling, rustling sesamum, Slender sesamum: Tell your grandfather, Tell him of seven waist strings.

"Her breath grew sweet as summer breeze That blows the meadows o'er; Her voice grew soft as rustling trees, And cracked and harsh no more.

Every window and door were open, and the balmy, almost imperceptible, zephyrs which faintly rustled the curtains and kissed our perspiration-beaded brows were rich with many scents from the wide old flower-garden, which, despite the drought, brought forth a wealth of blossom.

" Oh, the Friday evening meetings, and the waiting 'round about, 'Neath the lamplight, at the portal, just to see when she came out, And the whispered, anxious question, and the faintly murmured "Yes," And the soft hand on your coat-sleeve, and the perfumed, rustling dress, Oh, the Paradise of Heaven somehow seemed to show its worth When you walked home with an angel through a Paradise on earth.

the Negro children of Antigua are taught liberty from their Bibles, from their song books, and from their copy books too; they read of liberty, they sing of it, and they write of it; they chant to liberty in their school rooms, and they resume the strains on their homeward way, till every rustling lime-grove, and waving cane-field, is alive with their notes, and every hillock and dell rings with "free" echoes.

It rattled among the trees, and set the dead leaves in gentle, rustling motion.

"WHO WAS IT SWEPT AGAINST MY DOOR" Who was it swept against my door just now, With rustling robes like Autumn'swas it thou?

Rachel Wiletzky, standing by his desk, did not cough or wriggle or rustle her skirts or sag on one hip.

Huh!" For her own self Mandy would have been thoroughly scared by this attack; in Johnnie's defence she rustled her feathers like an old hen whose one chick has been menaced.

It was what remains to the ruffled bird, as he shivers in the leafless tree, in which he had sung so loud in the high summer, embowered in greenness and rustling leafage.

The bushes in the garden seemed suddenly alive with rustling life and Sarrion dragged Juanita back from the balustrade.

LOVERS They sit within a woodland place, Trellised with rustling light and shade; So like a spirit is her face That he is half afraid To speaklest she should fade.

Cold the air slow stealing through the trees, Scarce rustling the moist leaves beneath its tread A fearful breast thus holds its breath for dread!

If the day was very sad for this important reason, it was also very glad, for rustling Morgan advertised the day of closing far and wide, and his most casual patrons dropped all business to attend the big doings.

In March and April, when a strong west wind is blowing, it rustles the myriads of leaves that, dry as tinder, encumber the earth.

66 collocations for  rustled