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Qué (quién) es bustle - definición

PADS OR FRAMES WORN AT OR BELOW THE WAIST IN THE BACK TO DISTEND THE GARMENT BACKWARD AT THE HIPS
Bustle skirt; Tournure; Crinoletta
  • Woman wearing a dress with a bustle, USA, about mid. 1880s
  • Bustle, lady's undergarment, England, c. 1885.  [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]] M.2007.211.399
  • English bustle supports worn as undergarments, from 1875 to 1885.
  • A US patent illustration of a concept crinoline/bustle. 1867

Bustle         
·noun Great stir; agitation; tumult from stirring or excitement.
II. Bustle ·vi To move noisily; to be rudely active; to move in a way to cause agitation or disturbance; as, to bustle through a crowd.
III. Bustle ·noun 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         
I. v. n.
Fuss, stir about, busy one's self, be active, be busy, bestir one's self, make a fuss, be in a fidget, be in a pucker (colloq.), be in a stew, make much ado about trifles or about nothing.
II. n.
1.
Stir, fuss, hurry, flurry, tumult, pother, commotion, ado, to-do.
2.
Bishop, tournure.
bustle         
(bustles, bustling, bustled)
1.
If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
She bustled about, turning on lights, moving pillows around on the sofa.
VERB: V prep/adv
2.
A place that is bustling with people or activity is full of people who are very busy or lively.
The sidewalks are bustling with people...
The main attraction was the bustling market.
VERB: V with n, V-ing
3.
Bustle is busy, noisy activity.
...the hustle and bustle of modern life...
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Bustle

A bustle is a padded undergarment used to add fullness, or support the 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 skirt from dragging. Heavy fabric tended to pull the back of a skirt down and flatten it. As a result a woman's petticoated skirt would lose its shape during everyday wear (from merely sitting down or moving about).

Ejemplos de uso de bustle
1. There‘s no bustle on the main street, and not much to bustle to.
2. Employees in overalls bustle about in the rustic–looking shop.
3. The genial bustle was shattered by the sound of sirens.
4. The bazaar is quiet, with none of its former bustle.
5. The hustle and bustle has revitalised the once dead village.