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"rustle up" Definitions
  1. (informal) to make or find something quickly for somebody and without planning

66 Sentences With "rustle up"

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Well, for now, only if we can rustle up $100,000.
Burrows is still brewing (sorry) about what to rustle up.
See if you can rustle up a few job opportunities.
You held nothing back to rustle up a self with.
From there, the app could rustle up a tailored selection of content.
I visit various hiding spaces around my house and rustle up $10.
Let me just rustle up my $999 and... oh, what's that you say?
Mrs Shaw continues to try to rustle up money to display her treasures.
Or to stay and eat—free of charge—whatever the kitchen could rustle up.
Click through to see the best Cyber Monday deals that we could rustle up.
And the telephone is his friend when he just wants to rustle up a few bucks for breakfast.
Click through to find three simple dishes with not very many ingredients that even you can rustle up.
I throw out the asparagus and rustle up a few baby carrots, broccoli florets, and frozen cauli rice.
Once a week, she would rustle up spontaneous arrangements that best articulated her mood, often employing unusual ingredients.
The attack angered Senate leader Mitch McConnell, who is struggling to rustle up the votes for the plan.
We'd much rather just rustle up something fresh (read: cold and already cooked), kick back on the couch, and get comfortable.
I get a pack of six organic drumsticks — the rest of the ingredients I need I can rustle up at home.
So click through to see the best white swimsuits we could rustle up, and give yourself a clean slate for the upcoming summer.
Rustle up one (or more) of these fast and easy sweets to keep your solo couch time feeling cozy AF all season long.
Nicolai makes sliders, using his bare hands to rustle up a big batch of coleslaw, and creates the most luxurious stuffed baked potatoes.
I haven't done a proper grocery shop in ages, but I rustle up a questionable yogurt from our fridge to take for breakfast.
Bryan: All episode long, Rosita has been fuming about inaction on Rick's part, and trying (unsuccessfully) to rustle up any guns on her own.
"I'll see what we can do – I'm sure the hospital can rustle up a makeup bag," he said cheekily turning to the smiling staff.
In the first four to six months of her new role, she used the global freelancing platform Upwork to rustle up projects and clients.
Attendees were treated to gourmet meals every night — with celebrity chef Luke Mangan flying in from Australia to rustle up a Caribbean chicken dish.
The market recovery also helped Harbour rustle up debt of nearly $7.8 billion, or almost 4.8 times the EBITDA analysts expect from Santos in 2018.
But even deep-red states would benefit from the infusion of attention and cash from campaigns seeking to rustle up every vote they can find.
Baked Spicy Chili Cinnamon Veggie Chips Who needs a store-bought bag when you can rustle up a batch of these sweet and savory veggie chips?
Yes. Although the resulting dish took longer to rustle up than your average take, it looked anything but tired — and one bite echoed that exact sentiment.
And while Georgia certainly has plenty of people qualified to rustle up a posse like some Old West firing squad, the state isn't buying Ledford's story.
Three staples always in stock in groceries and supermarkets for any home cook looking to rustle up a family meal, pancakes or a quick, nutritious drink.
It will come in contact with the asteroid for only about five seconds, enough time to release a burst of nitrogen gas to rustle up sediments.
Then, it looked possible that Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and John Kasich could rustle up enough delegates of their own to keep Trump away from the number.
There is no deadline to this deal, but we don't expect it to stick around for too long at this price, so rustle up some galleons quicksmart.
Halloween and Disney theme parks rustle up the same nostalgic vibes for us; they both encapsulate magical moments filled with costumes, characters, and above all else, festive treats.
The initial idea for the company actually pre-dated the hackathon, where Valdes had gone to rustle up some talent to help her build a minimum viable product.
She got the job, and on her first day was casually informed that she would need to rustle up dinner that evening for a large group of Kennedys.
FOR all the allure of televised fare like "MasterChef" and "Chef's Table", the reality is that many people are loth to rustle up anything more taxing than a bacon sandwich.
And in the fashion sphere, at the end of September we saw Abloh rustle up a custom stylish wedding veil for Hailey Baldwin, complete with his signature block capital lettering.
Read his obituary here Margo Lion was an independent producer who put her own money into shows and worked to rustle up funds from other investors to get a show mounted.
Before Jaime can rustle up the warrants and find the proper attorney to sign off on a search, 20 DEA men arrive in Guadalajara to help, with fancy surveillance machines in hand.
By that I mean that no one will mind that you can't cook lamb arayes with tahini and sumac like Ottolenghi if you can rustle up a banging plate of beans on toast.
G4S won the contract to provide security for the Olympic games in London in 2012, but failed to rustle up enough personnel, so 3,500 troops had to be deployed just before the opening ceremony.
The Carpineti brothers claim that the firm can, in this way, rustle up a pair of handmade Oxfords in as little as ten days, for about €360—less than a tenth of Lobb's price.
Not just smart, but like a genius who can take nothing more than a companion cube or two and rustle up a brilliant solution to the designers at Valve's worst and most devious concoctions.
Meanwhile, the government's ability to rustle up £296bn ($22000bn) to buy enough votes from the Democratic Unionist Party to stay in power has made people doubt that the cupboard is as bare as politicians claim.
"Now Wonder Woman is a phenomenon that could benefit from a lack of massive August competition and who knows, maybe she could rustle up another $15 million, putting her at $411 million-plus," he told me.
He was often unable to afford the cost of equipment, and would grind as much as a kid could to rustle up cash: selling candy in other parts of town, pasting up posters for local rappers.
And then head to the store to rustle up what you need for the carpaccio, which'll be fun to make because it doesn't ask you to pound the beef with a hammer, freaking out the dog.
Beyond your bedroom you'll find the dressing room, en suite bathroom, an elegant private dining room with a full service kitchen in case you want the chef to rustle up a dinner party whilst you're in town.
As is the case with impeaching and removing a president, impeaching a Supreme Court justice requires the House to rustle up support from a majority of representatives to move the indictment along to their colleagues in the Senate.
Now that the American Health Care Act has been yanked, after GOP leadership failed to rustle up enough votes to get it passed, it is clear that an Obamacare fix cannot be negotiated with hard-line Republican conservatives.
Problem is, with no prospects to trade and no money left in the big-league budget, the best he could do was rustle up a few flawed veterans (Cameron Maybin, Danny Espinosa, Luis Valbuena) available at discount prices.
Like most action-adventure games, it's fairly easy to rustle up some cash in Red Dead Redemption, so my Marston took off to bag outlaws for the bounties, gamble, collect valuable herbs, and hunt game to sell in general stores.
Working from David Turpin's script, the director Brian O'Malley drapes the house in cobwebs and pours on the dust (the look is Miss Havisham without the cake), and sets the camera loose while he tries to rustle up the scares.
These glorious songs glitter as though under disco balls, and demonstrate yet again Charli XCX's uncanny ability to produce pop hit after pop hit, in the time it takes many other British artists of her generation to rustle up a mediocre collaboration.
Tusk, who was in Greece to rustle up support for an ambitious EU reform program designed to keep Britain in the EU, was echoing sentiments expressed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said Greece needed help in meeting its border protection duties, and not shunned.
At any given time, there are up to a dozen volunteers, all of whom have been trained in the APBP system, matching inmate request letters with books on hand — or putting out feelers to rustle up a book on the topic (or by the author, or in the language) requested.
The organisers of MLS, both in deference to local tradition and in order to rustle up financing, adopted the American closed-league model, with a novel twist: rather than buying specific franchises, investors would take a stake in the league as a whole, which in turn controlled all the teams.
They create > division, panic and fear so that they can rustle up a few naive people to > vote for them at election time. Climates change.
She noted: "It is the occasional sweetness that Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi manage to rustle up that carries the film." Critic Komal Nahta "Dil Bechara is a dull fare. In normal circumstances, the film would have not been able to do well in the cinemas".
About 1876 Brazelton came to the courthouse in Prescott, Arizona and claimed that in a show he would eat a wagon wheel. After collecting money he left by explaining he would rustle up the rest of the troupe; of course he never returned. The Weekly Arizona Miner., August 23, 1878, Image 3 Arizona citizen.
Meena has a sister, Pushpalatha, who falls in love with the villain's (M. R. Radha) son who demands a large amount in dowry. Nagaiah is unable to rustle up the requisite cash and is now in the doldrums concerned about the fate of his elder daughter's marriage. Thyagu comes helping with the cash and they are wedded.
Erin Rae (formerly Erin Rae & the Meanwhiles) is an American folk pop band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band is led by singer Erin Rae McKaskle. According to Rolling Stone, Erin Rae "makes smooth-edged music for Sunday afternoons" and "her arrangements — anchored by pedal-steel guitar and the steady strum of an acoustic guitar — may be rooted in modern-day indie folk, but the songs themselves rustle up comparisons to Joni Mitchell and Jackson Browne".
The show had a distinct visual style involving Dutch angles and shots from cameras placed inside and on various items in the kitchen, including the ovens, refrigerator, and microwave oven. In some episodes, Brown and other actors play various characters to tell the story of the food. For example, in the episode "The Big Chili," Brown played a cowboy trying to rustle up the ideal pot of chili. In the episode "Give Peas a Chance" (a parody of The Exorcist), Brown plays a Father Merrin- like character who tries to convince a "possessed" child to eat (and like) peas.
Sally Brockway, writing for magazine Soaplife, wrote, "She may rustle up a mean trifle, but you'll pay the price if you get on the wrong side of Aunt Babe Smith." Ellis (Inside Soap) said, "Of all the villains in Walford, we never would have thought that a trifle-making, Reliant-Rialto-driving, apron- wearing aunt would turn out to be the most fearsome! She may not have the brute force of Phil Mitchell or the steely determination of Gavin Sullivan, but Babe is not someone we'd ever want to do battle with." A reporter from Soaplife noted that "[it is] Babe's own desperation that makes her the monster of the woman she is..." On Babe's evil streak, Morgan (Digital Spy) said that Babe was "about as bad as they get".

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