Words that rhyme with brussel

  • apostle
    n 1: an ardent early supporter of a cause or reform; "an apostle of revolution" 2: any important early teacher of Christianity or a Christian missionary to a people [syn: Apostle, Apostelic Father] 3: (New Testament) one of the original 12 disciples chosen by Christ to preach his gospel
  • bottle
    n 1: a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped 2: the quantity contained in a bottle [syn: bottle, bottleful] 3: a vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formula; used as a substitute for breast feeding infants and very young children [syn: bottle, feeding bottle, nursing bottle] v 1: store (liquids or gases) in bottles 2: put into bottles; "bottle the mineral water"
  • bustle
    n 1: a rapid active commotion [syn: bustle, hustle, flurry, ado, fuss, stir] 2: a framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman's skirt v 1: move or cause to move energetically or busily; "The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance" [syn: bustle, bustle about, hustle]
  • corpuscle
    n 1: (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything [syn: atom, molecule, particle, corpuscle, mote, speck] 2: either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets [syn: blood cell, blood corpuscle, corpuscle]
  • hustle
    n 1: a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property [syn: bunco, bunco game, bunko, bunko game, con, confidence trick, confidence game, con game, gyp, hustle, sting, flimflam] 2: a rapid active commotion [syn: bustle, hustle, flurry, ado, fuss, stir] v 1: cause to move furtively and hurriedly; "The secret service agents hustled the speaker out of the amphitheater" 2: move or cause to move energetically or busily; "The cheerleaders bustled about excitingly before their performance" [syn: bustle, bustle about, hustle] 3: sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity [syn: hustle, pluck, roll] 4: get by trying hard; "she hustled a free lunch from the waiter" 5: pressure or urge someone into an action
  • muscle
    n 1: one of the contractile organs of the body [syn: muscle, musculus] 2: animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells [syn: muscle, muscular tissue] 3: a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard; "the drug lord had his muscleman to protect him" [syn: muscleman, muscle] 4: authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way); "the senators used their muscle to get the party leader to resign" 5: possessing muscular strength [syn: brawn, brawniness, muscle, muscularity, sinew, heftiness] v 1: make one's way by force; "He muscled his way into the office"
  • mussel
    n 1: black marine bivalves usually steamed in wine 2: marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etc.
  • rustle
    n 1: a light noise, like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind [syn: rustle, rustling, whisper, whispering] v 1: make a dry crackling sound; "rustling silk"; "the dry leaves were rustling in the breeze" 2: take illegally; "rustle cattle" [syn: rustle, lift] 3: forage food
  • tussle
    n 1: disorderly fighting [syn: hassle, scuffle, tussle, dogfight, rough-and-tumble] v 1: fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters; "the drunken men started to scuffle" [syn: scuffle, tussle] 2: make messy or untidy; "the child mussed up my hair" [syn: muss, tussle]
  • aristotle
    n 1: one of the greatest of the ancient Athenian philosophers; pupil of Plato; teacher of Alexander the Great (384-322 BC)
  • russell
    n 1: United States religious leader who founded the sect that is now called Jehovah's Witnesses (1852-1916) [syn: Russell, Charles Taze Russell] 2: English film director (born in 1927) [syn: Russell, Ken Russell, Henry Kenneth Alfred Russell] 3: United States basketball center (born in 1934) [syn: Russell, Bill Russell, William Felton Russell] 4: United States entertainer remembered for her roles in comic operas (1861-1922) [syn: Russell, Lillian Russell] 5: United States astronomer who developed a theory of stellar evolution (1877-1957) [syn: Russell, Henry Russell, Henry Norris Russell] 6: Irish writer whose pen name was A.E. (1867-1935) [syn: Russell, George William Russell, A.E.] 7: English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Whitehead (1872-1970) [syn: Russell, Bertrand Russell, Bertrand Arthur William Russell, Earl Russell]
  • trussell
  • bussell
  • fussell
  • mussell
  • nussle
  • russel