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bustle about - traducción al holandés

UK MUSICAL GROUP
Up, Bustle & Out

bustle about      
v. druk in de weer zijn, druk bewegen
about-face         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
About turn; About-face; About face; About Face (disambiguation); About Face (film)
totale ommekeer
out and about         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Out And About; Out and About (disambiguation); Out & About (Newsletter) (disambiguation); Out & About Newspaper (disambiguation); Out & About (disambiguation); Out and About; Out and about
op de been, in de weer

Definición

tournure
n.
[Fr.]
1.
Shape, figure, form, turn, contour.
2.
Bishop, bustle.

Wikipedia

Up, Bustle and Out

Up, Bustle and Out are musicians and recording artists - Rupert Mould (also known as Señor Rudi) from Bristol, Senor Cuffy (Spanish Guitarist), Dave Cridge (Beat Keeper and tour/soundsystem dj) Eugenia Knight (percussion and Vocals) UK. They have released a number of albums and singles on the Ninja Tune independent record label.

Their music combines electronic music, jazz, hip-hop and funk, but with a distinctly international flavour, particularly South American and Cuban influences. The two Master Sessions albums were co-written by Cuban flautist and orchestrator, Richard Egües.

Ejemplos de uso de bustle about
1. Employees in overalls bustle about in the rustic–looking shop.
2. Now, many bustle about in the labbadeh, the far better tailored robe favored by Khatami.
3. The Muslim Brotherhood poll watcher in Cairo‘s Dokki district looks around as voters and officials bustle about and journalists and observers come and go with nary a glance at their papers, let alone outright harassment, from security officials.