We found 19 examples of how to use bust in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.
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1. | A bust of Aristotle stands on a pedestal in the entryway. | |
2. | Grishkin is nice: her Russian eye is underlined for emphasis; uncorseted, her friendly bust gives promise of pneumatic bliss. | |
3. | The company went bust, owing millions of dollars in unpaid wages and unfilled orders. | |
4. | A lot of small businesses have gone bust in the last twelve months. | |
5. | Even the best-laid plans can go bust. | |
6. | Come on, Tom, bust him up! | |
7. | Airlines are going bust. | |
8. | Sami thought the cops were going to bust him. | |
9. | They're not gonna bust Sami. | |
10. | They're not going to bust Sami. | |
11. | Sami bust out, laughing. | |
12. | I doubt that the police are going to bust Tom. | |
13. | I doubt the police are going to bust Tom. | |
14. | The matted and dishevelled locks of hair which escaped from under his hat, together with his fixed and unmoved posture, made his head more resemble that of a marble bust than that of a living man. | |
15. | Algeria needs to reduce its vulnerability to oil price bust. | |
16. | If you touch her, I'll bust your face. | |
17. | She has an ample bust. | |
18. | When the downtown renovation plans went bust that building was turned into low rent housing just to attract tenants. | |
19. | Don't bust our balls! |