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  • 41bust, burst — The principal parts of burst are burst, burst, burst. As verb forms, bust and busted are illiteracies. To get busted ( to be arrested ), to go bust ( to become bankrupt ), to bust up ( to disagree, to break up ), and a bust ( failure ) are slang… …

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  • 42bust — There are two different words bust in English. The one meaning ‘break’ [18] is simply an alteration of burst. Bust ‘sculpture of head and chest’ [17] comes via French buste from Italian busto ‘upper body’, of uncertain origin (Latin had the… …

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  • 43bust — I noun 1) an empire waistline accentuates the bust Syn: chest, bosom, breasts 2) a bust of Caesar Syn: sculpture, carving, effigy, statue; head and shoulders II 1. verb, informal …

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  • 44bust — There are two different words bust in English. The one meaning ‘break’ [18] is simply an alteration of burst. Bust ‘sculpture of head and chest’ [17] comes via French buste from Italian busto ‘upper body’, of uncertain origin (Latin had the… …

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  • 45Bust Waste Hip — Infobox Album Name = Bust Waste Hip Type = studio Longtype = Artist = The Blue Hearts Cover size = 150 Caption = Released = September 10, 1990 February 10, 1993 (rerelease) Recorded = Avaco Creative Studio Genre = Punk rock Length = 52:02… …

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  • 46Bust-A-Move Millennium — Infobox VG title = Bust A Move Millennium developer = Taito publisher = Club Acclaim release = October 11, 2000 [ [http://gameboy.ign.com/objects/015/015069.html IGN review] ] genre = Puzzle game modes = Up to 2 players platforms = Game Boy Color …

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  • 47bust — bust1 noun 1》 a woman s breasts. 2》 a sculpture of a person s head, shoulders, and chest. Origin C17: from Fr. buste, from Ital. busto, from L. bustum tomb, sepulchral monument . bust2 informal verb (past and past participle busted or bust) 1》… …

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  • 48Bust — This unusual name has a Coat of Arms of a Cross Cantoned with four Silver Lions, all on a black field, the name being well recorded in the London area, and although much less so, in the county of Nottingham from the early 18th Century. It has two …

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  • 49bust — {{11}}bust (1) 1690s, sculpture of upper torso and head, from Fr. buste (16c.), from It. busto upper body, from L. bustum funeral monument, tomb, originally funeral pyre, place where corpses are burned, perhaps shortened from ambustum, neut. of… …

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  • 50bust\ out — 1. To retrieve something that you have. 2. To apply something (skills, etc). 3. To play music. 1. I need to bust out the Windows 98 CD. (but NEVER, e.g., I need to go to the store and bust out some milk) 2. I shall bust out my mad HTML skillz. 3 …

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