ppl. a. [f. BUSTLE sb.2 + -ED2.] Wearing a bustle.
1832. Carrick, in Whistle-Binkie (Sc. Songs), Ser. I. 38. The bustled beauty may engage, The dandy in his corset.
1837. New Month. Mag., LI. 27. Furbelowed and bustled in the extravagance of the mode.