Bustle in a sentence as a noun

Close enough to Central to get to quickly, yet away from much of the hustle+bustle and suits.

Mainly to get away from the daily grind and constant hustle-bustle of my busy life.

A lot of my best design decisions come to me when I'm holed up in the shower, and the hustle and bustle of a hackathon isn't anything close to that.

I spent a month working in a remote desert last year and found it the peace and quiet very restful, in contrast to the hustle and bustle of city life.

Bustle in a sentence as a verb

The MIT AI Lab went from a bustle of futuristic technology to essentially a ghost town, consisting of him and Marvin Minsky, following the dual raid of LMI and Symbolics on the AI Lab staff.

From the arid depths of Mali to the mountains of Tajikistan to the hustle and bustle of Mumbai to the slums of Manila, access to computers and to the internet will be nearly universal.

I live in Edinburgh, in Scotland, which isn't always the first city to bustle with new technology, but it's maybe 5 or 10 miles in diameter, and I have no way of knowing if someone else in Edinburgh is using this site, but from a location only a couple of miles away.

Bustle definitions

noun

a rapid active commotion

See also: hustle flurry fuss stir

noun

a framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman's skirt

verb

move or cause to move energetically or busily; "The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance"

See also: hustle