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1. bust

verb. ['ˈbʌst'] ruin completely.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

2. bust

noun. ['ˈbʌst'] the chest of a woman.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

3. bust

verb. ['ˈbʌst'] break open or apart suddenly and forcefully.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

4. bust

adjective. ['ˈbʌst'] lacking funds.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

5. bust

noun. ['ˈbʌst'] an occasion for excessive eating or drinking.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

6. bust

verb. ['ˈbʌst'] separate or cause to separate abruptly.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

7. bust

noun. ['ˈbʌst'] a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

8. bust

verb. ['ˈbʌst'] search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

9. bust

noun. ['ˈbʌst'] a complete failure.

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  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)

10. bust

verb. ['ˈbʌst'] go to pieces.

Etymology

  • bust (English)
  • buste (French)
  • busto (French)
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