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Definition of Rustlings
1. rustling [n] - See also: rustling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rustlings
Literary usage of Rustlings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spiritual Magazine (1862)
"After the preliminary movements of my cane and other moveables, and heavy rustlings
and electric rattlings, a gentle tap upon my shoulder announced the ..."
2. The Big Game of North America: Its Habits, Habitats, Haunts, and by George O. Shields (1890)
"Hunting in the Great West, (rustlings In the Rockies.) 12mo Cloth. ... "If you
can not rustle In the Rockies, you can read 'rustlings In the Rockies,' which ..."
3. Camping and Camp Outfits: A Manual of Instruction for Young and Old Sportsmenby George O. Shields by George O. Shields (1889)
"rustlings IN THE ROCKIES. PART n. IN THE BIG HORN MOUNTAINS. PART in. ... "If you
can not rustle in the Rockies, you can read ' rustlings in the Rockies,' ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1909)
"rustlings in the Rockies. Hunting and fishing by mountain and stream. Chicago: AI.
A. Donahue &* Co. [pref. 1883] vi, ix-xv, i I., 9-306 p. 5. ed. 12°. ..."
5. American Educational Monthly (1865)
"And wild-wood rustlings Aro spoken ... prose : In the lone forest to thee the
warbling of bird is worship, and wild-wood rustlings are (spoken language. ..."
6. Oliver Optic's Magazine by Oliver Optic (1875)
"What ringings and rustlings ! I will see for myself. ... The arrivals were at
their height, and the rustlings were occasioned by guests passing up and down ..."