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  • 31bust — I. noun Etymology: French buste, from Italian busto, from Latin bustum tomb Date: 1645 1. a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast 2. the upper part …

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  • 32bust — 1. n. a failure. □ The whole project was a bust from the beginning. □ My whole life is a bust. 2. tv. to reduce someone’s rank. (Originally military, now also in civilian use as with the police.) □ I’m going to bust you to private! …

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  • 33Bust Out — Infobox Television episode | Title = Bust Out| Series = The Sopranos Season = 2 Episode = 23 Guests= see below Airdate = March 19, 2000 Production = 210 Writer = Frank Renzulli, Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess Director = John Patterson Episode… …

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  • 34bust — 1. n. 1 a the human chest, esp. that of a woman; the bosom. b the circumference of the body at bust level (a 36 inch bust). 2 a sculpture of a person s head, shoulders, and chest. Etymology: F buste f. It. busto, of unkn. orig. 2. v., n., & adj.… …

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  • 35Bust a Move (Young MC song) — Infobox Single Name = Bust a Move Caption = Cover from the Fourth Broadway 12 release Artist = Young MC Album = Stone Cold Rhymin A side = B side = Got More Rhymes, The Fastest Rhyme My Name Is Young Released = 1989 Format = 12 inch vinyl, 7 inch …

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  • 36bust — 01. My little brother [bust] his arm when he fell out of the cherry tree. 02. The police [busted] him for possession of marijuana. 03. Marius has a [bust] of Beethoven on his piano to inspire him when he plays. 04. Hailey kind of slouches over… …

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  • 37bust — I [[t]bʌst[/t]] n. 1) fia a representation of the upper part of the human figure, esp. the head and shoulders 2) the chest or breast, esp. a woman s bosom • Etymology: 1685–95; < F buste < It busto II bust [[t]bʌst[/t]] v. i. inf 1) inf to… …

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  • 38bust up — phrasal verb Word forms bust up : present tense I/you/we/they bust up he/she/it busts up present participle busting up past tense bust up or busted up past participle bust up or busted up informal 1) [intransitive] British to have an argument and …

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  • 39bust up — verb smash or break forcefully The kid busted up the car • Syn: ↑wreck, ↑wrack • Derivationally related forms: ↑wrack (for: ↑wrack), ↑wreck ( …

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  • 40Bust (sculpture) — A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, depicting a person s head and neck, as well as a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth. These forms recreate the …

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