bustle

US /ˈbʌs.əl/
UK /ˈbʌs.əl/
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1.

afanarse, apresurarse

move in an energetic and busy manner

:
She bustled around the kitchen, preparing dinner.
Ella se afanaba por la cocina, preparando la cena.
The children bustled out of the classroom when the bell rang.
Los niños salieron apresuradamente del aula cuando sonó la campana.
1.

bullicio, ajetreo

excited, noisy, and energetic activity

:
The bustle of the city never sleeps.
El bullicio de la ciudad nunca duerme.
She enjoyed the lively bustle of the market.
Disfrutaba del animado bullicio del mercado.
2.

polisón

a pad or frame formerly worn under a skirt to expand it behind

:
Victorian dresses often featured a prominent bustle.
Los vestidos victorianos a menudo presentaban un prominente polisón.
The fashion of the late 19th century brought back the bustle.
La moda de finales del siglo XIX trajo de vuelta el polisón.