rustly

English

Etymology

rustle + -y

Adjective

rustly (comparative more rustly, superlative most rustly)

  1. Tending to rustle; making a rustling noise.
    • 2009 May 28, Mike Albo, “Spend Some Time, if Nothing Else”, in New York Times:
      The quaint street, rustly trees and narrow storefronts make everything in the windows look delectable, buyable, wearable —— even some flouncy miniskirt in Juicy Couture appears timeless.

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