[f. BUSTLE v.1 + -ER1.] One who bustles or displays fussy activity.

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a. 1680.  Butler, Rem. (1759), II. 393. An Hypocrite … is a great Bustler in Reformation.

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1784.  Cowper, Task, VI. 951. Thou bustler in concerns Of little worth.

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1852.  Hawthorne, Blithedale Rom., I. v. 81. The little sphere … in which we were the prattlers and bustlers of a moment.

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