Similar words: tusker, musket, musketry, musketeer, whisker, whiskery, whiskers, whiskered. Meaning: ['bʌskə(r)] n. a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing).
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1. Some buskers had set up shop outside the station.
2. Aboard steps a busker in a perky kiss-me-quick hat with lucky heather stuck in the band, accompanied by a face-painted consort.
3. So are buskers in Gloucester striking the right note with their audience?
4. Read in studio A sixteen year old busker from Oxford has polished up his act ... and won a national jazz competition.
5. The most common kind of busker plays a guitar.
6. A modern-day musical about a busker and an immigrant and their eventful week, as they write, rehearse and record songs that tell their love story.
7. Acrobat, busker . Their feet to the sky, their heads to the floor.
8. Julian Lloyd Webber was London Underground's first official busker - I didn't know he needed the money that badly.
9. A busker is someone who performs music or an act on the street.
10. To define what a Busker actually does, or is, takes some explaining.
11. A busker plays to pedestrians on busy Grafton Street, the Southside byway brimming with top retail establishments, including the flagship Brown Thomas department store.
12. The council wants to avoid complaints from shoppers who find some buskers a headache.
13. She screams Read in studio Dozens of street musicians have been competing for the title of Britain's best busker.
14. The bridge was pedestrian-only and had been taken over by assorted buskers playing jazz or folk music.
15. In her time at the Royal Academy she remembered buskers in the tube, but they played rock or sometimes jazz.
16. This year the Red Cross hope a new idea of buskers across the country will be even more successful.
17. If some minstrel belts out “Imagine” or gets a crowd to sing along hoping to carry away a hatful of coins, this busker could face a fine ranging from $50 to $200.
18. Viewed this way, all work is pretty meaningless, whether you are journalist, banker[Sentencedict], busker or government minister.
19. The success of the performance depends solely on how well the busker can grab and hold a crowd's attention.
20. During the short wait time, visitors are entertained by Cirque du Soleil busker style animators.
21. NICK EDWARDS : The pair even keep the odd serenading busker amused.
22. Join a polar bear club or sing along with a busker in the streets and see what happens.
23. Outside the church there was a sun - warmed busker who caught our eyes.
24. Bilingual Time Darren Snow, an English teacher in Beijing, about his experience as a busker.
25. Join a polar bear club or sing along with a busker in the streets and see what happens. Be a back up dancer at a karaoke bar.
26. Darren Snow, an English teacher in Beijing, talked about his experience as a busker.