US /ˈrʌsəl/
・UK /'rʌsl/
It might be the rustle of a disturbingly well-camouflaged anxiety.
So if you ever happen to find yourself in central Idaho, wandering through the wilds of the Chamberlain Basin, listen closely for the flick of a tail or a rustle in the brush.
So if you ever happen to find yourself in central Idaho, wandering through the wilds of the Chamberlain Basin, listen closely for the flick of a tail or a rustle in the brush.
And so the approach that large language models designers actually took was, "Okay, what we're going to do is we're going to go out and collect all of the documents we can find on the web, all the web pages themselves, all the other documents we can rustle up.
All the other documents we can rustle up.
Strong gusts of wind rustle the plants.
Strong gusts of wind rustle the plants.
Hey, this looks like a good spot to rustle up some grub.
Hey, this looks like a good spot to rustle up some grub.
Really?" But I've been encouraged to rustle up some odder jobs, and
But I've been encouraged to rustle up some odder jobs, and not like,
Um, I'd like you to take some instant noodles and then rustle up a dish with whatever's in that amazing store cover of you,
I'd like you to take some instant noodles and then rustle up a dish with whatever in that amazing store cupboard of you.
(leaves rustle) (snow chirps)
The leaves in the fall, we can say: "Change colour.", "They rustle."
The leaves in the fall, we can say: "Change color." They rustle.