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  1. The meaning of BUST is a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast. How to use bust in a sentence.

  2. verb. Definition of busting. present participle of bust. 1. as in reducing. to bring to a lower grade or rank the commander threatened to bust her for failing to salute. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. reducing. demoting. dismissing. downgrading. degrading. breaking. sacking. firing. disrating. downsizing. laying off. canning. lowering.

  3. To smash or break, especially forcefully: "Mr. Luger worked it with a rake, busting up the big clods, making a flat brown table" (Garrison Keillor). b. To render inoperable or unusable: busted the vending machine by putting in foreign coins. 2. To cause to come to an end; break up: an attempt to bust the union.

  4. Check pronunciation: bust. Definition of bust verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 1. transitive verb. If you bust something, you break it or damage it so badly that it cannot be used. [informal] They will have to bust the door to get him out. Synonyms: break, smash, split, crack More Synonyms of bust. 2. transitive verb [usu passive] If someone is busted, the police arrest them. [informal]

  6. a sculpture of the head, shoulders, and upper chest of a person. Etymology: 17th Century: from French buste, from Italian busto a sculpture, of unknown origin. bust /bʌst/ informal vb (busts, busting, busted, bust) to burst or break. to make or become bankrupt. ( transitive) (of the police) to raid, search, or arrest.

  7. bust. /bəst/. /bəst/. IPA guide. Other forms: busts; busted; busting. If you bust something, you have broken it. A bust can also be a statue of someone from the shoulders up. Be careful to not bust a bust on your next field trip! Several meanings of bust are pretty discouraging.

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