rustle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Rustle (verb): to make a soft, muffled crackling or fluttering sound, typically caused by the movement of leaves, paper, or small animals.
Sample Sentences
- The leaves began to rustle gently in the evening breeze.
- She heard a rustle in the bushes and turned to see a rabbit darting away.
- As the children played in the park, the sound of their laughter mingled with the rustle of the trees.
- The rustle of paper filled the quiet room as he searched for his notes.
- In the stillness of the night, the rustle of the grass hinted at the presence of unseen creatures.
- The rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze created a soothing background melody.
- She could hear the rustle of paper as he flipped through the pages of the old book.
- In the quiet of the night, the rustle of small animals in the underbrush broke the silence.
- The rustle of her dress as she walked past him caught his attention immediately.
- He paused to listen to the rustle of the wind through the tall grass on the hillside.
- The rustle of leaves in the wind created a soothing background noise.
- She heard a faint rustle in the bushes and turned to see what it was.
- As the wind picked up, the rustle of the paper made it hard to concentrate.
- In the quiet of the night, the rustle of small animals could be heard in the underbrush.
- The rustle of the crowd faded as the speaker took the stage.
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