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  • 41busk — verb (I) BrE to play music in a public place in order to earn money busker noun (C) …

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  • 42busk it — informal to do something as well as you can, without much preparation …

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  • 43busk — [bʌsk] verb [I] to perform music in the streets for money busker noun [C] …

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  • 44busk — s ( en, ar) …

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  • 45busk —  Sing or entertain in the streets to collect money, n …

    A concise dictionary of English slang

  • 46BUSK, HANS —    one of the originators of the Volunteer movement, born in Wales; author of The Rifle, and How to Use it (1815 1882) …

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  • 47Spoon busk — The spoon busk was a specialised kind of busk the rigid element of a corset placed at the centre front. As its name implies, it was shaped like a spoon, with the bottom part of the busk widening and taking a dished form. It was invented in 1879… …

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  • 48Edward Teshmaker Busk — Lieutenant Edward Teshmaker Busk, London Electrical Engineers RE(T) (8 March 1886 5 November 1914) was a pioneer of early aircraft design, and the designer of the first full size efficient inherently stable aeroplane.He was the son of Thomas… …

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  • 49George Busk — Grabstein im Kensal Green Cemetery, London George Busk (* 12. August 1807 in St. Petersburg; † 10. August 1886 in London) war ein britischer Marine Chirurg, Zoologe und Paläontologe …

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  • 50George Busk — RN FRS (12 August 1807 ndash;10 August 1886), was a British Naval surgeon, zoologist and palaeontologist.Busk was born in St Petersburg, the son of the merchant Robert Busk.He studied surgery in London, at both St Thomas and St Bartholomew s… …

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