Phrasal Verb - Rustling Up
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.Definition
To prepare or cook food quickly and usually in a casual or improvised way. This phrasal verb often implies using available resources and making do with what is on hand.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll rustle up some breakfast for the family while you get ready. |
| 2 | Can you rustle up some sandwiches for the picnic? |
| 3 | I'll rustle up some dinner for my friends when they come over. |
| 4 | Let's rustle up some snacks for the movie night. |
| 5 | The chef was able to rustle up a delicious meal using only local ingredients. |
| 6 | I'm starving, can you rustle up something for us to eat? |
| 7 | The scouts were challenged to rustle up their own campfire meals. |
| 8 | My mom always manages to rustle up a great dinner even when we have unexpected guests. |
| 9 | I'll rustle up some lunch for us before we head out on our hike. |
| 10 | We were all surprised when the chef rustled up a five-course meal on such short notice. |