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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word










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    'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
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  • @Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
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  • Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word










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Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











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    'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
    – Michael Harvey
    Jan 2 at 18:10












  • @Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
    – Mitch
    2 days ago










  • Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
    – Jason Bassford
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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word










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how can you describe the sound of rustling leaves in just one word. If you want to write what they can hear as if it is onomatopoeia. I do not want to write that he can hear rustling, I just want to use one word







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Michael Harvey, jimm101, Jason Bassford, choster, Mark Beadles 23 hours ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Michael Harvey, jimm101, Jason Bassford, choster, Mark Beadles 23 hours ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
    – Michael Harvey
    Jan 2 at 18:10












  • @Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
    – Mitch
    2 days ago










  • Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago
















  • 3




    'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
    – Michael Harvey
    Jan 2 at 18:10












  • @Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
    – Mitch
    2 days ago










  • Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago










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'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10






'Rustling' is one word, unless I have forgotten how to count. Please clarify what you are asking.
– Michael Harvey
Jan 2 at 18:10














@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago




@Michael maybe you've forgotten and just guessed right?
– Mitch
2 days ago












Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago






Why would you need to write he can hear rustling in order to use the word rustling? Please provide a sentence that makes clear the specific context of the word's use.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago












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You can use the word susurrus:




susurrus n

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.




It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.






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You can use the word susurrus:




susurrus n

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.




It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.






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You can use the word susurrus:




susurrus n

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.




It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.






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  • Sussuration is another word for that.
    – Michael Harvey
    2 days ago














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You can use the word susurrus:




susurrus n

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.




It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.






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You can use the word susurrus:




susurrus n

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.




It can refer to rustling, whispering, or a low, indistinct sound.







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answered Jan 2 at 18:26









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  • Sussuration is another word for that.
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    2 days ago


















  • Sussuration is another word for that.
    – Michael Harvey
    2 days ago
















Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago




Sussuration is another word for that.
– Michael Harvey
2 days ago



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