different between rustling vs whooshing
rustling
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English *rustlynge, rustland, from Old English hr?stlende, *hr?stlende, present participle of Old English *hr?stlan (“to rustle”), equivalent to rustle +? -ing.
Verb
rustling
- present participle of rustle
Etymology 2
From Middle English rusteling, roustlyge, equivalent to rustle +? -ing.
Noun
rustling (plural rustlings)
- A series of rustles.
- 2006 March 29, Richard Daughty, 321gold[1]
- I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms.
- 2006 March 29, Richard Daughty, 321gold[1]
Anagrams
- lustring
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whooshing
English
Verb
whooshing
- present participle of whoosh
Noun
whooshing (plural whooshings)
- A sound or motion that whooshes.
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