[f. BUSTLE v.1 + -ER1.] One who bustles or displays fussy activity.
a. 1680. Butler, Rem. (1759), II. 393. An Hypocrite is a great Bustler in Reformation.
1784. Cowper, Task, VI. 951. Thou bustler in concerns Of little worth.
1852. Hawthorne, Blithedale Rom., I. v. 81. The little sphere in which we were the prattlers and bustlers of a moment.