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"rustling" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the sound of light, dry things moving together
  2. [uncountable] the act of stealing farm animals
"rustling" Synonyms
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339 Sentences With "rustling"

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I heard rustling, and then silence, and then more rustling.
REYNOSA, Mexico — The constant sound of emergency blankets rustling.
If their response is 'what's that rustling in the bushes?
I do know that stress makes the rustling sound worse.
It's richly minimal, widescreen music, all rustling beats and animated pianos.
Victor walked over, heard some rustling going on inside and knocked.
Once she is there, she hears a rustling in the walls.
His songs are rooms to poke around in, rustling the curtains.
The leaves rustling in the wind told me God was watching.
This mixer should be your perfect companion, whatever you are rustling up.
The wind rustling in the curtains could keep her awake for hours.
There was a rustling sound, as though someone had grabbed the phone.
All was going well when I noticed a rustling under some shrubbery.
Giggling against a backdrop of outdoor noises: Wind rustling the tent walls.
Crimes like theft, carjacking and cattle rustling have collectively dropped 42 percent.
From where I was perched, I heard a rustling in the bushes.
When they thought the coast was clear, they heard rustling in the grass.
And if we're very quiet, we can hear the wind rustling the needles.
A few feet away, two rats are rustling around in a parking lot.
Oh, and a ton of scratchy rustling and assorted brushing-against-clothing noises.
At first, I think it's some sort of fabric, rustling in the wind.
In a deep sleep, the creature doesn't hear the rustling of approaching predators.
Rustling leaves, scudding clouds, lapping waves -- they are all saying something about Trump.
Asha remembered cool evenings on the plantation, crickets chirping, tea leaves rustling, secrets exchanged.
"Rustling" noises could be heard from behind the bathroom door, the sheriff's office said.
The monastery began to stir: soft footsteps and the rustling of clothes—no voices.
But it is a nice video full of understated rustling sounds, which is wonderful.
"Fragrance, texture, taste and sound," like leaves rustling in the wind and bamboo creaking.
As she lit the cigarette, she noticed the sound of rustling form behind them.
Others suggest that forest sounds — birds chirping, rustling leaves — have a physiologically calming effect.
Mills: And you pull out garbage bags —— [Sound of plastic rustling] Callimachi: Hang on.
He heard movement around the corner, a rustling from the back of the house.
While Jerry's talking, the sound mix emphasizes the chirping birds, the rustling of leaves.
Then I hear the rustling of her clothes as she starts to move away.
Does a rustling in the trees mean a dangerous animal is about to attack?
Popping out the earbuds and readjusting the cable is usually enough to eliminate the rustling.
The sound they give off, I am obliged to report, is a softly rustling squelch.
The animal was large and strange and perfectly complimented by the sound of rustling wind.
I could hear a rustling sound and the sound of him breathing into the receiver.
Many end up begging in towns or engage in cattle rustling, charcoal-manufacturing or poaching.
Early voting makes a serious case that the Latino "sleeping giant" is finally rustling awake.
The singing of birds and rustling of leaves were interrupted only by the volcano's rumblings.
While we stood outside, sipping our drinks, we heard a rustling from some trees nearby.
This was to hear not the leaves rustling or insects inside, but the organism itself.
His rap sheet included assault, child molestation, statutory rape, arson, hog and cattle rustling, and burglary.
The only sounds in the poppy field are birdsong and the wind rustling the nearby trees.
The production area in the Turkana region has long been plagued by banditry and cattle rustling.
From behind us came a noise: a crackling, rustling, splitting, then a specific crunch-crunch-crunch.
The area has some gang activity, serious felonies and occasional cases of sheep rustling and poaching.
The fluttering woodwinds that break in came across like rustling, slightly ominous sea birds and mists.
Getting Series 2 off to a good start is a sheep rustling call-out gone sour.
When you hear rustling leaves, it is as if you can pick out each individual flutter.
The Fulani say that they are victims of cattle rustling and that their attacks are in reprisal.
Viewers' presence shapes the installation; their movement and breath causes a rustling in the extremely sensitive balloons.
Their laughter was felt in my whole being, [it was] like a babbling brook or rustling leaves.
By the late nineteenth century, enterprising picciotti were also engaging in smuggling, cattle rustling, and highway robbery.
And its goal — a city less blighted by rustling blossoms of abandoned plastic — could not be nobler.
Quite deep and breathy, plus there's an echo effect on it which produces a soothing rustling sound.
No bush has ever rustled precisely the way the bush is rustling outside my window right now.
The following morning, the forest was serene with only the sound of twittering birds and rustling leaves.
So I was comfortable rustling around at a laundromat and a bingo parlor and a nursing home.
Usually, Krause hears the rustling of leaves, wind sweeping through the grass, and—before the drought—birdsong.
There are the blue Pokéstops, the towering gyms and you will probably see some rustling leaves.
At the sheep-rustling farm, we're reminded that Daryl's red car was involved in an accident last week.
She watched trees rustling near the Raritan and saw one or two scarlet leaves in all the green.
"Okay, okay," he whispers to himself as he stumbles around a parking lot, feet rustling on the ground.
At night, in "Halloween," a character lingers outside, with white sheets hanging behind him, rustling ever so slightly.
She can hear him, rustling about in the depths, can feel the haunting presence of his vacant eyes.
It's why you jump when you sense rustling in the bushes before realizing it's just your neighbor's cat.
As usual, I was shaking like wind rustling a treeful of leaves, all over, but I didn't care.
In their startling absence you hear the wind and the rustling grass, and you see the grass swaying.
Can people propose voting someone out on a show that's about voting people out, without rustling her feathers?
The bucolic middle section of the movement was vividly rendered, with rustling strings and woodwinds conjuring twittering birds.
So many students were using fans that the student section looked like Aspen leaves rustling in the wind.
At the initial performance, it was sounds drifting in through the windows, people coughing, chairs squeaking, papers rustling, etc.
I started seeing trees that looked kinda ominous, and convinced myself I could hear rustling in a nearby bush.
A current of wind flows ceaselessly off the mountains, rustling the leaves of the grapevines like a gurgling river.
The rustling dies down, however, as we head back to Elizabeth Restaurant and into the star-drowning Chicago skyline.
At the start of David Bowie's "Dollar Days" off the Blackstar album, I could hear the rustling of bills.
Instead, the on-board soundscapes (things like leaves rustling and trickling waterfalls) are designed to essentially drown out noise.
Soon, Mr. Hannity had taken his perch for that evening's broadcast, a light Las Vegas wind rustling his suit.
Feathers also tend to poke through the pillow cover and can make a rustling sound when you change position.
Combined, these factors make for a lean bird that nonetheless has a layer of fat beneath its rustling feathers.
Little jokes and echoes, separated by dozens or even hundreds of pages, come rustling out of the text forest.
Rarely have I been to a performance where the audience seemed so riveted, with hardly any rustling or coughing.
When I arrived, I was struck that there was scarcely any sound at all, not even from leaves rustling.
When I arrived, I was struck that there was scarcely any sound at all, not even from leaves rustling.
The backing track begins with the sound of breathing; it, and the piece, ends with rustling and faint explosions.
Together, you cram into the benches, elbow to elbow with complete strangers, who may shush you for rustling papers.
Mr. Livingston encouraged his audience: As leaders, rather than raising your voicesover the rustling of our chainstake them off.
I dragged my roller bag along the serpentine path through a tunnel of trees, lizards rustling at my feet.
Zero rustling, like you can usually hear with a fancydancer, when they're all set to go, or have just finished.
Exploring the complexity of sound and movement created by simple elements, Swiss artist Zimoun creates organic orchestras of rustling noises.
Brienne could hear the wind rustling through a clump of pussywillows, and farther off the faint cry of a loon.
There's some rustling, a lot of heavy breathing and an innumerable amount of four-legged shapes traipsing through the wilderness.
Now that we know, the name of the game is rustling through old receipts to see if we missed something.
Uganda's northeast Karamoja region, once synonymous with cattle rustling and clan violence, is one of the poorest in the country.
The more traditional elements involved rustling runs, skittish riffs and high tinkling figures that evoked pagoda chimes, all splendidly played.
They're marketed for bird watchers, or snoopers, or so hunters can hear the slightest rustling in the woods (how sporting!).
Three-dimensional, interactive videos create the illusion of leaves rustling beneath Siegfried's feet, of a pond's surface being truly reflective.
In this world devoid of human presence, the only movement is the rustling of wind or the drumming of rain.
Or a cup of qishr, so gentle you hardly feel the twinge, nerves rustling like the strings of a harp.
It can be tapped, pulled or struck, making sounds that sometimes dance, or patter, or move with a rustling grace.
At night, they say they can hear people going inside the vacants, rustling around, stripping metals away, looking for valuables.
"Pollinators" — in this case, humans with probes — visited the first group every 15 minutes, rustling the flowers' nectar-containing parts.
The last environmental aspect, the rustling grass, is merely a clue that some wild Pokémon might be hiding nearby.
That means you'll be able to enjoy rustling leaves, some rushing water, and other sounds to drown out the unwanted noises.
In one recording, the researchers even identified the ominous rustling of a category four typhoon whipping across the surface miles above.
As if possessing a human-sensor, they swoop in with a rustling of birds and leaves and their effect is immediate.
Rustling through the last bag, surrounded by rubbish, Dad shook his head and walked off to a consolatory cold Christmas dinner.
"As we entered the home we could hear 'rustling' in the bathroom," one of the responding deputies wrote in the statement.
" Orange bouffant rustling, the newscaster speaks in the melody of her kind: "Maybe the mini-artist is a very small person.
Haitians still grieve over the Parsley massacre on the border in 1937, triggered by Dominican complaints of cattle rustling and theft.
I wasn't above the tree cover, but rather in it, the leaves rustling around me like the layers of a petticoat.
It's a combination of four plots over a 1500 square meter area of dirt, seedlings, manure, earthworms, sunlight, and rustling trees.
A summer day with chores, a night sky with a twang of wonder — just a country blues, rustling the trees everywhere.
Afterward, stepping onto the baking sidewalk, I found myself paying greedy attention to the rustling trees, the flutter of teeny birds.
When I first started riding the train in the late 1980s, you could barely hear yourself think over the rustling of newsprint.
As Barcelona-based photographer Xavi Bou shows, a few simple tricks can reveal the dizzying artistry of a bird rustling its wings.
For example, this proposed listening system would be able to detect the rustling of shopping bags and the beeps at a register.
The most forward-thinking emu owners bought expensive equipment to microchip their flocks, because emu rustling became a problem as values rose.
Trade rumors whisper across the planes like zephyrs rustling the wheat, sports TV schedules may as well have tumbleweeds rolling through them.
The ambient sound, like wind rustling trees and saxophones playing behind Frank Sinatra on New York, New York, moved a little forward.
I was still wearing the rustling fluorescent uniform of the modern hiker, but I'd begun, perhaps, to give off fewer, calmer vibrations.
At the same time, as meat consumption has gained more acceptance in India, cattle rustling and illegal slaughterhouses have become lucrative enterprises.
Noises that Reichardt turned down or cut out included a single wind chime, a barely audible breeze, the rustling of a tent.
Once outside, a pair of students inspected some overhead branches and then offered full-body impressions of leaves rustling in the wind.
Cage's silent piece acts like a mirror, revealing what the listener brings into the hall — rustling bodies, digestive clicks, impatience and derision.
As he walked by, I reached out my hand and it touched his vestments - they were fluffy, with air rustling through them.
The wind picked up and elicited a low, full whoosh from bristlecone branches, which swung to and fro without creaking or rustling.
People have always fought over territory, and Laikipia is no exception, with cattle-rustling and battles over pastureland part of its history.
There was a rustling energy as the cast released Tony and Maria, a sense of having arrived at a new collective understanding.
A rustling in the bushes, then a limb and after that another limb steps out of the trees surrounding the back yard.
Wherever we went, we brought our cacophony of excitable crosstalk and high-pitched giggles, a whirlwind of perfumed air and rustling dresses.
When she was barred from attending law school in 21885, she was told it was because "rustling skirts" distracted the male students.
My day begins each morning with a few analog minutes enjoying the rustling of the newspaper above a steaming cup of coffee.
Certain frames could be mistaken for photos, were it not for the audio of howling wind or dripping water or rustling trees.
You smell the close-up fragrance of the thicket, where there's little "in front" or "behind" except for the central, rustling beech.
It had free cable, a partially drained indoor swimming pool, and a parking lot filled with rustling drifts of orange and yellow leaves.
Hummingbirds are some of the most sophisticated fliers on Earth, weaving in and out of branches without so much as rustling a leaf.
Maybe we're a little too adult to be rustling for eggs in the bushes this morning, but we're never too old for Funfetti.
Geri Halliwell has posted a stock image of a lion on your TL. His mane appears to be gently rustling in the wind.
The third group, however, listened to purely natural sounds—like the sound of the wind rustling through trees or the chirping of birds.
He also accused some chiefs of pilfering subsidized food supplies and rustling cattle, earning him a moniker of "the Devil" among their supporters.
Dr. Gharib's lab has previously studied underwater locomotion by looking at jellyfish, and energy harvesting by looking at leaves rustling in the wind.
While it seems to be an otherwise calm night, looking closely, one can see some of the shrubs' leaves rustling in the wind.
Mr Krueger's papers explored how factors from education to race to technology influenced workers' prospects, often rustling up new data sources in the process.
"Delta," released this morning, is every bit as frenetic: synthetic snares, rustling electronic hi-hats, borderline-atonal blasts in the middle of the mix.
Some women leave a waft of scent behind them when they leave a room; these two dresses leave the sound of rustling plastic straws.
This set, which began with the softly blooming title track, "Actuality," moved easily into other areas: rustling free tempos, whipsaw drum-and-bass jags.
In jest, my boyfriend and I walked a block in pursuit of rustling leaves that indicated an animal not yet captured in our Pokédex.
Breezes rustling through mature trees help drown out the freeway noise, and butterflies are descending on the residents' new flower beds and vegetable patches.
WASHINGTON — A gray-haired Vietnam veteran sat rustling on the paper of an examining table at the small veterans clinic in Grants Pass, Ore.
That is where William, Katherine, and their children build a home and try to forge a life, with the dense gloom rustling beside them.
They could hear rustling noises coming from behind the door, but the suspect wasn't responding to commands to come out with their hands up.
His hands, though, were a twitching blur: flipping past some folders, opening others, rustling through records that dated back more than half a century.
Firstly, if you see rustling grass on the map, this indicates an area in which a wild pokémon has a higher chance of being encountered.
While it's striking, it seems like having a dozens of shimmering tentacles resting on your shoulders and rustling around would be more distracting than helpful.
While upstate, Prince SAMO became the crew's de facto cook, rustling up giant plates of eggs for breakfasts and concocting two-day-marinated chicken dinners.
Thomas looks out at the rustling, murmuring congregation, at his parents' angry expressions, and at Christina, who stands with her hands folded serenely before her.
I wouldn't say the music determines what kind of character a person has [noises of rustling take over]—wait, sorry, if the phone's moving about.
Up to this point, a characteristic Czernowin mood of tense expectancy has prevailed, with stretches of rustling and whispering interrupted by spasms of orchestral fury.
Maybe you spend your movies death-staring the couple two rows in front of you, who seem to have a compulsive crisp packet-rustling disorder.
The sound of bird song and rustling leaves lead me to take a deep sip of fresh air, and the tightness in my chest disappears.
Hearing loss in this study meant that a person could not hear, in at least one ear, a sound about as loud as rustling leaves.
Sonja sees memories in visions of swans in flight, of rustling rye-fields in Jutland and in the "vast, eerie, and capricious" wilderness of Loenborg Heath.
"As we entered the home we could hear 'rustling' in the bathroom," a deputy with the Washington County Sheriff's Office said, according to the Facebook post.
But underestimating a rustling in the undergrowth, which might conceal a predator, could be fatal, leading to evolutionary selection of a tendency to see agents everywhere.
The rustling of the low-quality paper of the New Musical Express exists in my mind as a sensory artifact of trying to become a person.
The scraping of metal on metal, of a station creaking in its orbit; of rustling pages, awaiting-command computer terminals and strange, so very foreign screeches.
In the later acts, the musical language becomes progressively more dissonant and chaotic, with crackling, rustling textures in the orchestra and shrill cries from the chorus.
The spaces between each artwork are animated with an ambient clamor, one analogous to the constant rustling of our always distracted, ever connected 993/7 time.
His allies in Congress came to those decisions with him and then did the hard part of rustling up votes and crafting legislation that could pass.
Of all the talent rustling around the undergrowth of London's experimental club scene, few producers have gripped me more forcefully than Organ Tapes, born Tim Zha.
Now he's at it again; I hear him banging a closet door shut, rustling through papers on a chest in the front hall and thumping upstairs.
With very few job options, she took a gig on the lowest rungs of the political hierarchy rustling up volunteers for a statewide race in Iowa.
But other noises, particularly the chatter and rustling of spectators, were also amplified by the roof last year, especially during the first week of the tournament.
The sound of people rustling downstairs began to recede along with the noises from outside, as what passes for rush hour in Amherst came and went.
I used to be so alone, just me, my bong, a dog, and the sound of the rustling leaves out the window in the quiet Idaho night.
Palace guards weren't informed that she would be out, however, and jumped to scary-trespasser-in-the-palace conclusions when they heard a rustling the in bushes.
There was a rustling at their feet, and the little dog slunk out of the cave, where he must have been hiding all this time, inches away.
Kenyan media said the protests were to demand the deployment of more security forces in the area, which has long been plagued by banditry and cattle rustling.
Intertribal conflicts over cattle rustling and grazing land have kept the valley bristling with internal strife for decades, passed down from generation to generation, Mr. Biwa said.
Onstage we see a table, some chairs and the skeletons of trees, constructed by the set designer Diggle with branches made of rope and rustling paper scraps.
Her music is chirpy and kinetic, but weird chords and nervous bits rustling in the orchestra suggest that Josephine fears that his plan to enlist is dangerous.
He often went by the name Jimmy Rustling, as he did on this story, in which he claimed protesters were getting paid $3,500 to disrupt Trump rallies.
Mr. Ribot will also perform here with another drummer, Mr. Martin, who can deal with rustling texture with as much authority as he brings to a groove.
The bucolic fields outside the building were quiet, other than the rustling of tree branches, and a group of swallows and a hummingbird flying near the roof.
At least half of your experience in Pokémon Go will be spent hoping the Pokémon that pops out of that rustling grass isn't another one of these.
The only sounds to be heard that afternoon in the garden were the rippling water of the nearby stream and the rustling of leaves in the breeze.
I keep jumping at the rustling in the grass, thinking it's a snake or a rat, but every time it's just chameleons, no bigger than my palm.
When I leave the window open, at some point, I'll hear some rustling, and I'll find a slug next to my bed with a slime trail behind him.
Hang on, it's around here somewhere… [sound of paper rustling] Here we go [reading]: Facebook doesn't listen to, view, or keep the contents of your Portal video calls.
According to news media reports in 2010, Loroupe persuaded 700 members of her tribe, the Pokot people, to surrender 38 guns as part of an anti-rustling campaign.
As the song climaxes, though, it's all joy, that release of tension you experience when you realize that ominous rustling was just, say, a rabbit in the underbrush.
You can hear your own footsteps, the wind rustling through leaves, the lapping of waves, and certain sound effects associated with the maze puzzles, but that's basically it.
The story says that back in the 1920s, two men were fishing on Deer Island when they heard rustling in the bushes, which they assumed was wild hogs.
In the space of mere seconds, the jump shot blossoms into the gentle swish, the underside of the net rustling, like a flower gently caressed by the wind.
Night falls and Al is still wandering aimlessly through the trees, his footsteps and heavy breathing keep time with the sounds of crickets, rustling leaves and creaking branches.
The mixes fuse a buffet of elements; WET's most popular upload to date, "Zaumne - Élévation," is an amalgam of pleasantries: falling rain, rustling leaves, a whispering voice, chimes.
Rustling through her belongings lying in a pile of dirt under a tree, the 35-year-old retrieves a small, beat-up cell phone from her black knapsack.
The microphones are muddy, no more or less attuned to human speech than to things like rustling paper, and her transcripts are full of question marks, gaps, misheard words.
There were also nifty audio details: dribbles that sound like a metronome, swishes that sound like rustling leaves, and a referee's whistle that sounds like nails on a blacktop.
One of NRT's main achievements has been to reduce conflict, cattle rustling and poaching by funding more than 500 rangers, trained by Kenya Wildlife Service, to patrol members' land.
Scratchy vocals and rustling overdubs didn't make this lo-fi to me but positively verbose: what was a soft song rang out like cop sirens, or madhouse dorm alarms.
Something has gotten into the garbage and is rustling around inside of it and the noise sounds too loud, as if you were standing right next to the—raccoon?
The night before he died, Zymere's mother heard him rustling through the garbage, looking for the couple's discarded leftovers because they had not allowed him to eat for days.
Here is where I fell asleep in a petal-strewn soaking tub to the sound of rain rustling jungle leaves, as incense curled its way through the misty air.
And because tech workers haven't been on the picket line before, Reckers said, they tend to be scared to have conversations in fear of rustling feathers at the company.
Headspace for Android and iOS (freemium)NoisliFrom white noise to coffee shop clatter to the sound of rustling leaves, Noisli lets you set up a customized wall of background sound.
As far back as 2000, scholars turned to indicators like electricity consumption as a statistical refuge from what one called the "wind of falsification and embellishment" rustling the official data.
Now, he was playing with such softness and unpretentious delicacy that I could barely hear him over the wind rustling through the trees — and I mean this as a compliment.
Over time, this sound became highly attractive to females, which pressured males to evolve adaptations that made their rustling feathers louder and more noticeable, culminating in a quick-winged strumming.
On a warm afternoon, just after school, Sid ran through the clearing and poked around the edges of the woods, his plastic bag rustling with a growing collection of cicadas.
We heard dogs barking, unidentified rustling in the bushes, and a faint "krek krek" call that Dr. Krofel said came from a corncrake, a bird that is endangered in Slovenia.
It's like when you go camping and hear some rustling outside your tent—it's probably just a raccoon, but it sounds like a giant fucking bear that's going to eat you.
AND JUST ONE LAST QUICK QUESTION, CARL, BEFORE YOU GO. THERE WAS A RUMOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS BACK OR MAYBE A WEEK AGO THAT YOU WERE RUSTLING AROUND IN GILEAD.
And the ability to turn pages by just tapping on an IR sensor or using a foot pedal seems like a genuinely useful way to avoid rustling pages during a performance.
I mean, even the cosmos appeared hell bent on calling out his pathetic core, with soft whispers of "loser" rustling through the wind and robbing him of all his remaining dignity.
For Gianna "Gigi" Caruso, the first years of her life were spent missing the little things — like the sound of leaves rustling or rain falling — that many may take for granted.
Rain hammers the hood of the car, but the din doesn't drown out the rustling in the trunk—the clump of injured frogs are attempting to escape their knotted plastic bag.
I close my eyes and again experience the wonder of the rain forest, the murmuring streams, the rustling leaves and the myriad sounds of animal life, chirping and singing and buzzing.
A group with a funky disposition and a deep, rustling power, Band of Other Brothers features several high-powered session musicians who are used to generating sparks from behind the curtain.
Take this as a field guide for aspiring food entrepreneurs, from rustling together start-up funding to navigating the sometimes inscrutable worlds of crowdfunding, small business loans, accelerators, and venture capital.
Kenyan media said the protests that began last week were to demand the deployment of more security forces in the area, which has long been plagued by banditry and cattle rustling.
All you could see were horizontal, exhausted bodies lying on the ground — you could barely see the floor; the rustling of the foil blankets detainees were issued was a constant sound.
But it was not just the forms of nature that inspired her; it was also the light and air, the wind rustling the leaves, or the heat of a sultry windless day.
The sound design also helps bring the series' creatures to life, though roars, grunts, snuffles, and subtler noises like heavy footsteps, or the rustling of raptors rushing through a field of wheat.
"Though we can't see it the moment it commits the theft (because the bars are displayed below the counter, on the customer's side), we can hear a distinct rustling," the owners wrote.
The unit - responsible for tackling serious crime such as armed robbery, kidnapping and cattle rustling - has been dogged by allegations of abuses for years, although the NPF has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
The Japanese maverick has unveiled the first close of his $100 billion technology fund, rustling up $93 billion in seven months: an unprecedented sum, raised in a very short space of time.
Some scenes are intercut with dialogue or written texts; others transition placidly with wide-frame landscapes of sunrises, sunsets, trees, a frozen lake, fading light seeping through a rustling off-white curtain.
The night felt pregnant with excitement for Poke, as did the next few evenings, and if he felt something missing then it sat under his gut, rustling only in periods of silence.
" So when the runners reach this stretch, "they are met with silence, interrupted only by the rustling of the fall leaves on the street or the muted sounds of small hands clapping.
I found a deer antler, a tiny forked thing that I stuffed into my pack, and a little farther on, a red-tailed hawk feather, fluted gray-black, rustling across the grass.
It was almost silent, except for the clipping of Park Police horse hooves on gravel, the rustling of the leaves and the faint strains of the national anthem played in the distance.
Somewhere in the distance — a mile, two miles, who knows — a flashing light alternated red and green, the only sign besides the rustling and snuffling beneath my platform, that I wasn't alone.
A grove of these trees consists of genetic clones and there is an enormous spread in Utah that is considered a single organism; the rustling of the leaves make is very distinctive.
Later, she becomes aroused by the thrill of merely donning a midnight-blue creation, in rustling organza, complete with the sort of under-harness that you might buckle onto a plow horse.
Evolution rewarded us for focusing on what's new and novel in our environment, because instead of hyperfocusing on building a fire, we noticed the rustling of the trees off to our side.
There's an even more arresting example in the volume's first poem, "When I Was a Child" (also translated by Mitchell): Only my mother's words went with melike a sandwich wrapped in rustling waxpaper.
I went and got my 18-month-old in her bedroom and I said, 'Let's go and make breakfast,' and we walked into the kitchen and she heard some rustling by the tree.
It's the dead of night on the farm and Daryl, who up until now was merely a bystander in a sheep rustling case, has a somewhat unexpected yet wholly anticlimactic confession to make.
But when the threshold was set at a hearing decline of just 15 decibels, which is comparable to the volume of a whisper or rustling leaves, some of the seniors had trouble hearing.
Listen to the moment in the first movement when she draws out the lyrical thread during a stretch of rustling passagework and then dispatches a burst of double octaves with crispness and ease.
My stepfather and mother were in love but showed it only with a subtle smile across the room or a vague innuendo that passed as swiftly as a breeze rustling the mango trees.
Coughing and rustling is common between movements at New York concerts, but this time there seemed almost a collective gasp after the first movement, as if listeners had been holding their breath throughout.
But confetti was still rustling in the streets when black women across the South learned that the segregationist electoral systems would override the promise of voting rights by obstructing their attempts to register.
One time, I was walking through a forest and looking up at the trees, and I noticed something in the way the wind was rustling through the leaves—it just seemed so incredibly familiar.
The first begins with manic bursts of arpeggios that sweep up the keyboard and cascade down in crystalline riffs, finally breaking into a restless melodic line that unfurls amid rustling figurations and teeming chords.
"Up Right," a signature Cave work making its New York premiere at the Armory, features dancers who slowly metamorphose into 10-foot-tall shamanesque creatures as they don their rustling Soundsuits and stomp around.
"Cactus rustling and illegal cactus collecting are real problems and a big business, and that's one of the major causes of endangerment," especially to rare species and lovable giants like the readily anthropomorphized saguaro.
Cattle rustling and competition for grazing have long troubled the area, which is a popular safari destination for visitors, but severe drought and political rivalries ahead of the elections have exacerbated the situation, residents said.
In Kenya, however, Tullow has stopped a pilot scheme producing oil and trucking around 600 barrels a day to the coast due to security issues around cattle rustling and banditry, Chief Executive Paul McDade said.
ASMR, or autonomous sensory meridian response, is a pleasant physical or emotional feeling (not based in science) triggered most often by soft sounds such as vocal fry, rustling leaves, crinkling paper, or scratching dry skin.
Moninda Marube, now a student at the University of Maine at Farmington, was on an 18-mile training run early Wednesday when he heard rustling noises and spotted two black bears on the path ahead.
One of the smugglers grabbed my body armor so we could move fast, and we joined the stream of men, women, and children rushing toward the border, the bags rustling and bouncing as we ran.
I fell asleep on the sofa in the living room, and never in my little pea brain thinking I would hear the rustling of soldier footsteps outside and the tear gas and the people screaming.
We hear the sound of water over pebbles and the rustling of Ms. Pericet's fingers across the small shells belted around her waist, and suddenly the tail of her dress suggests that of a mermaid.
Like the diptych — which, she has said, as an art form, offers no beginning or end, but rather a ceaseless exchange of ideas — the video of O'Grady's hair rustling in the wind, typifies this exchange.
"I heard a bit of rustling coming towards me and as I stepped into the clearing there she was, Hillary Clinton and Bill with their dogs doing exactly the same thing as I was," she wrote.
As Stovall spoke out against his perception of the discrimination against him, he alleges, local USDA officials struck out at him, "rustling and stealing" his cattle during the night and vandalizing chicken coops on his property.
A turn of the wheel and it was as if the Canadian world had depopulated, leaving nothing but open road and yellow, rustling grain fields and a snow globe's worth of cotton ball clouds floating overhead.
Vandeweghe still had a chance while she was rustling up regular break points but her difficulty was converting them and Venus saved all seven in the second set to even up the contest at 1-1.
And where "Tapestry With Narcissus at the Fountain" is on view, they hear bird song, the tinkling of a brook and the rustling of trees, and they smell the scent of flowers depicted in the tapestry.
When you look at Horner's articles, many of which are attributed to a fake ABC News reporter, Jimmy Rustling (the name is likely a play on a popular meme), they could easily be misconstrued as being legitimate.
But imagine how much better it'll look in action: rippling as Cap flies through the air to punch a bad guy, rustling as Cap strokes it thoughtfully, standing stiffly at attention while Cap delivers an inspirational speech.
Kauffman said he was running at the Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, about 65 miles northwest of Denver, when he heard pine needles rustling and turned his head only to come face-to-face with a young cougar.
"This will take you to another world!" she promised of the link, which leads to about three minutes of Mr. Tkachenko-Papizh vocalizing the sounds of crickets, bird wings rustling, water dripping and hyper-dramatized operatic chanting.
The team became a sort of hospice ward for recognizable players on their way out of the majors, men who wished to play their last games in peace, or anyway in front of rustling crowds of masochists.
One of the stars of the exhibit is Valentino's cardinal-red taffeta dress that's priestly in silhouette, but with a low-necked, rustling sensuousness that makes it appear as though it could just slip off the body.
But you can sense their presence, and their rustling and whispers become an essential, living strata of the piece (as would, if you were with a loved one on a double bed, that person's breathing and touch).
At night, Adam roams the Internet, rustling up insights "like a lone cowboy on the prairie," or indulges in "the art of feeling" by sampling his hardwired spectrum of emotions as though alternating baths at a sauna.
As we were leaving, I heard a bit of rustling coming towards me and as I stepped into the clearing there she was, Hillary Clinton and Bill with their dogs doing exactly the same thing as I was.
And according to Open Secrets, Bernie Sanders's campaign—the gold standard for small-donor-rustling—had raised almost $133 million in small individual contributions through May 23, much of it after his campaign took off this past winter.
If you are sitting in a skyscraper as you read this, either looking at a drab wall or out the window at concrete, open the Fall Color Cam to see vibrant leaves, rustling branches and a bubbling stream.
Although a video was playing, they closed their eyes and focused on listening: to the fervent, intense voices of Bartok's opera "Bluebeard's Castle," and to sounds of breathing, screaming, silence, laughter, sobbing and the sibilance of rustling leaves.
I still see myself standing naked in the living room of our suburban New Jersey house, my heart thundering as I watched her through the screen door, rustling through the thicket of shrubbery that girdled the front porch.
In the evenings, when a cooling sea breeze moved inshore, they walked in the rose garden, around and around the sundial, talking of lumber and true love's knot, her silk skirt rustling, her great dark eyes cast low.
The company released a 25-minute ad touting its dorm room collection on Tuesday, but there's a twist: the clip is also an ASMR wonderland featuring a soft-voiced speaker, rustling sheets and pillows, and lightly clanging clothes hangers.
" Based on the application, Walmart's patented surveillance system would use a series of sensors in the cashier area to collect audio data — everything from "beeps" to "rustling noises" to "conversations between guests and an employee stationed at the terminal.
They don't pack Bose's trademark noise-cancellation tech per se, instead relying on the isolation of the rubberized wing tips and some preselected sounds (rustling leaves, a babbling brook, etc.) to mask any noise that might disturb your sleep.
To fulfill the second objective, Graves used no instrument which contained metal or plastic, and in some cases recorded non-musical sounds: the rustling of leaves, the clacking of stone against stone, a hand tapping on an animal's jawbone.
"It may be especially important for students with higher levels of misophonia sensitivity to avoid studying in places where there are a lot of 'trigger' sounds, such as other people chewing, coughing, clicking pens, or rustling papers," Fiorella said.
Artworks inspired by the watchmaker's location in Switzerland's Valleé de Joux are included, like a sonic installation by Alexandre Joly based on recorded sounds, from the wind rustling in the trees to including the ticking of a watch movement.
It's beautiful to listen to as well, thanks to the 193-D audio of rustling leaves and a few surprises: If you're a fan of Falkor from The Neverending Story, let's just say you're in for a wild ride.
It's beautiful to listen to as well, thanks to the 3-D audio of rustling leaves and a few surprises: If you're a fan of Falkor from The Neverending Story, let's just say you're in for a wild ride.
Seasonal effect: A gentle rustling through the treesEmotional effect: Sure "Controlla"Stand-out lyric: "But you can't just diss and come tell me sorry / You can't listen to me talk and go tell my story"Is it about Rihanna?
When she opens "A Curse"with dry, breathy whisper, the chill is inescapable—dead leaves rustling in an graveyard on a still winter night—and her unearthly roars at its panicky, discordant end are enough to stop your heart.
Moments like the briefest impression of violins tuning in the prologue, and the quiver of flute in the opera proper at the mention of leaves rustling, don't ever stop the dialogue in its tracks; indeed, they propel it forward.
Wine School I'm sitting in my Manhattan apartment, but in my mind I'm far away, watching the ocean, glass of rosé in hand, staring out at the waves breaking under pale blue skies, sea breezes rustling the leaves above.
One study in 2010 showed that bats took much longer to find their prey when hunting around highways; traffic noise made it harder for the bats to hear the rustling sounds made by the bugs and spiders they feed on.
But his defection shows the speed with which alliances are shifting in the civil war and how rapidly it is fragmenting, with battles now being fought on many fronts, often over local issues such as cattle rustling and access to grazing.
The dry breeze of a cold January morning rushes in, rustling an old towel that hangs over a microphone stand in the center of a tiny room that, until very recently served as both his bedroom and a studio space.
Set to recordings by Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, "Open Door" adds Latin social dances into the choreographic mix, setting hips swiveling, skirts rustling and couples flirting on a stage splashed with color by Keiko Voltaire's costumes.
One of that country's top-selling artists (with her latest album, "Tudo," out in 2014), Ms. Gilberto possesses an innate gift for creating intimacy between herself and her wildly gyrating audience — especially when chanting bilingual, bohemian mantras of love over rustling percussion.
Footsteps — with Hull distinguishing between heels and sandals — fill your headphones, followed by the rustle of a newspaper, the breeze rustling through trees, the cries of children playing, the rumble of a nearby expressway, and the quacking of ducks in a pond.
If Shanahan's house isn't one of the prettiest on the block in two years, don't go outside in the middle of the night if you hear rustling, Shanny, because that's going to be those damn kids and their feces at it again.
These events include a terrorism trial, a hypnosis session, and an address by a state leader speaking to a mostly empty hall, but they captivate less than scenes of people rustling them up: donning costumes and headwear, hauling bodies and props into position.
Once I'd resigned myself to the fact that I was alone in there, I started to read the signs on the exhibits, but I kept getting distracted by rustling and footsteps coming from just around the corner from where I was standing.
Not every band's sound, but we like to walk around and go river swimming and occasionally take psychedelics and be alone with a chirping and rustling sounds and then try to communicate some of whatever we might think is happening there through music.
Clattering, rustling, tinkling percussion is occasionally punctuated by a bell like an alarm clock; a low organ note repeats in a fluctuating way, speeding up and slowing down; various piano notes appear, twinkle, drift away; a bass note tolls here and there.
The camera takes its time, endlessly patient as it tracks the characters' smiles and tears, the wisps of wind rustling the sugarcane fields, the smooth glamour of Charley's life in Los Angeles versus the familiar clutter of her childhood home in Louisiana.
A 2013 report from Kenya's Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission noted that, under Mr. Moi's rule, security forces killed hundreds of people — possibly thousands — in various massacres in the region with the stated goal of disarming the population and combating cattle rustling.
Though it's projected here in high-definition video, "O Peixe" was shot on color-rich 16-millimeter film, and precise sound editing, amplified in the New Museum's tricky ground-floor gallery, emphasizes the rustling wind and bobbing of longboats on the lazy river.
Ms. Kohler's voice, with its soft German accent, certainly seems a promising element; likewise other sounds (designed by Almeda Beynon) that we occasionally hear: the ticking of a clock, the scratch of charcoal drawing on paper, the rustling of plastic hairbrush bristles.
It's for this reason that speaking to her—two emos on a gravestone; crisp, brown leaves rustling under our feet—and watching her silence a gobby, half-cut east London crowd with one strum of her guitar strings makes me feel excited.
This is a basic evolutionary survival tactic: Our brains are wired to remember a dangerous event pretty much forever — hearing the rustling of leaves tells us to be on-edge, because one time there was a saber-toothed tiger around the corner, for example.
The feeling of trudging through the park in the dark of night, with the tall grasses brushing your face, the sounds of rustling in the woods, and the sensation of stepping along uneven, muddy, invisible paths all made the fantasy world of "Bear" palpably real.
See what you're going to do about rustling up a turkey, and then either order it from your butcher or farmers' market, or set an alarm on your phone so you don't miss the pickup at the cash-only, no-reservations spot 60 miles away.
There would be thunder in the bushes, a rustling of coils, And Angelica, in the Ingres painting, was considering The colorful but small monster near her toe, as though wondering whether forgetting The whole thing might not, in the end, be the only solution.
Their hope is that these kids will grow up with not only knowledge of the forest but the opportunity to visit it in person; to see more than sketched bushes and rivers and instead step on real soil, shaded by trees with gracefully rustling leaves.
There was roll call four times a day and if someone was lying down and not answering, a guard would give him a small kick in the ribs to wake him up, Germán said, prompting a new wave of cracking sounds from the rustling of emergency blankets.
She holds a cigarette, but I can't picture the motion of smoke any more than I can imagine her turning a page from her open book or donning her straw sunhat, the flap of a bird's wings stirring the sky, or a breeze rustling an overhead leaf.
As they approached, they saw Tyler's white bob of hair scurrying in one direction while the man they believed to be Curry boomeranged back to the RV. Sanchez shouted for Curry to stop, but he vanished into the RV. The two could hear him rustling around ominously.
Seconds after leaving the club, she realizes that her crop top might as well say "PLEASE CATCALL ME." As the fuzzy warmth of the dancefloor sharpens into cold paranoia, she hears a rustling sound and whips her head back, hoping it's leaves moving in the breeze.
A Debussy title is more often than not an image of a natural event: a warm sirocco moving across a plain; a seascape at dawn or at noon; dead leaves rustling in the breeze; early morning mists; moonlight reflecting off the surface of an old ruin.
As a professor, he has explored Mr. Ross's videos in relation to autonomous sensory meridian response, more commonly referred to as A.S.M.R., a state of deep calm brought on by the sound of clothes rustling, a pencil scribbling or, in Mr. Ross's case, a brush on canvas.
Our science writer considers examples that range in size from grapes to five-story townhouses and can produce garlands of flowers — and warns of illegal cactus rustling, a big business in the southwest U.S. Modern vanity plates have nothing on the simplicity of the original license plate.
The system can track employee "performance metrics" and ensure that employees are performing their jobs efficiently and correctly by listening for sounds such as rustling of bags or beeps of scanners at the checkout line and can determine the number of items placed in bags and number of bags.
"We conduct training sessions with the police on gender issues, but they often end up being transferred to other areas such as dealing with cattle rustling or terrorism-related crimes," said Teresa Omondi-Adeitan, executive director at the Federation of Women Lawyers in Kenya (FIDA), an advocacy group.
Beyond Into the Dark, Hulu offers a cache of horror movies and TV shows perfect for cuddling up with on cold October nights, when the sounds wafting through the window could be dead leaves rustling in the trees — or they could be ghosts stopping by to say hello.
When Close and I drifted off to chat privately, she spent her time rustling through piles of art supplies and boxes stacked in a room at the western end of the second floor, which she and Close at first explained as having something to do with her changing studios.
Two months later, I saw his fall 2017 couture presentation, another paradox: Here were rustling swaths of silk whose formality was leavened by loose, almost louche necklines that gave the dresses an insouciant air; serious, sophisticated gowns in children's shades of lizard green, bubble-gum pink and crayon blue.
And in winter eagle watchers show up from around the world to see a gorgeous bird, its talons extended, snatch a duck from a fallow rice field or sit quietly on a nest at the top of an immense cottonwood tree, its gleaming feathers rustling in the wind.
She recounted how they had even brought down a cattle-rustling ring in the region, eventually punishing the accused with "cleansings" much harsher than the one I had had in Quito — "with a much stronger kind of nettle" she said, and drenched in the freezing water from a large waterfall.
Chirping birds and ambient street noise fill the gaps in our conversation, and when the connection drops out every so often, I try to imagine the scene around him: the sun starting to set, the wind rustling through the trees, trams gliding on rails and ringing their bells in the background.
"Some examples of audio found in daily life could be the subtle sound of electricity in the background, animal or city noises, greenery swaying in the wind, or even the sounds you yourself generate, such as the rustling of clothes or footsteps," said Hachisako in an email interview with Motherboard.
Those who were captivated by the staging years ago will be pleased to see the three mermaidlike Rhinemaidens, suspended from wires, seeming to cavort in the actual waters of the river, video-projection oxygen bubbles floating from their mouths to the surface, and pebbles on the riverbed rustling to their touch.
From the arches of the surrounding colonnade came models dressed in glamorous daytime looks that incorporated laminated leather coats, matching silk shirt and pants sets with Secessionist-inspired embroideries and endless iterations of fringe; a few sheath dresses were so heavily beaded you could hear them rustling from the rafters.
The jockeying for jobs in a Donald J. Trump Administration began before he was elected, but for a long time it amounted to little more than the rustling of failed Republican primary contenders, surrogates hoping for a little Fox time, and ideologues happy to get a place on the stage.
" At times, her imagery becomes extravagantly literary: lying in her black room, enshrouded in clothing, she describes herself as "a sumptuous creature, all set to be the heroine of a novel by Sir Walter Scott, or some other Gothic tale, involving dungeons, dark towers, wicked uncles, imperilled innocence and rustling silks.
Anderson portrays Reynolds' airy atelier and home as a kingdom of rustling gowns, respectfully flirtatious client interactions, and silent breakfasts, all of it more sensual than the relationship Alma shares with a man who is so accustomed to being accommodated in all things that any change to his routine baffles and angers him.
" Both of Vallejo and McHale's restaurants claim to exude a homely atmosphere, albeit the kind of home in which one dad is rustling up "raw orkney scallop, clementine, brown butter, and Perigord truffle," while the other gets busy with "roasted pork in cold avocado pipian, chicatanaant, grilled onions, and fava beans purée.
More insignificance, more rustling crowds, more moments that are only marginally meaningful, if that, which will all add up and end up somewhere very different and very much more exciting; this will likely happen in this WBC, too, and in however many other ones we get, if only because that's how the game works.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In these times of stridency and shrillness, how are works of art that speak with the softness of rustling chiffon in an overheated parlor ever to be heard amid a din of protest, propaganda, real news, fake news, politics-as-spectacle, or the staged, self-serving confessionals-as-entertainment that have become a mainstay of the media's mind-numbing echo chamber?
Facebook has once again eschewed a direct request from the UK parliament for its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, to testify to a committee investigating online disinformation — without rustling up so much as a fig-leaf-sized excuse to explain why the founder of one of the world's most used technology platforms can't squeeze a video call into his busy schedule and spare UK politicians' blushes.
What the audience heard that August night was the ambient noise of the rain outside and the crickets chirping, as well as their own rustling, what the poet Tennyson called "The noise of life" in his poem, "In Memoriam A. H. H." Something similar happens whenever I look at one of Downes's painting: I begin remembering the sounds of the place I am looking at, even if I have never been there.
In death he joined a pride of literary lions, like the poets John Ashbery, whose voice — "by turns playful and elegiac, absurd and exquisite," his obituary said — remained singular despite his many imitators; Richard Wilbur, the American laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner whose words, by many lights, coalesced into things of beauty; and Derek Walcott, the Nobel winner who filtered his acute observations on colonialism and culturalism through the rustling palms of his native Caribbean.

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