Similar words: bust-up, stupa, cast up, stupor, stupid, stupefy, boost up, stupidly. Meaning: v. smash or break forcefully bust-up. n. a serious quarrel (especially one that ends a friendship).
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1. The couple bust up after an argument.
2. She's bust up with Carlo.
3. It was his drinking that bust up his marriage.
4. They bust up after five years together.http://sentencedict.com
5. The child has bust up the alarm clock.
6. They bust up after five years of marriage.
7. I bust up with Tim a while ago.
8. They bust up after six years of marriage.
9. A couple of teachers stepped in to bust up the fight.
10. She said Gloria was always trying to bust up their conversations.
11. It was money troubles that bust up their marriage.
12. The child bust up the alarm clock.
13. I don't want to bust up your party.
14. Jim and his wife bust up a year ago.
15. The travel company's failure bust up my holiday.
16. Then for some reason they bust up.
17. It was money troubles that bust up their friendship.
18. The children have bust up the desks and chairs.
19. Bust up the city in bounty challenges.
20. The company bust up.
21. I swear , I'm going to bust up if we don't(sentencedict.com), we don't get going.
22. Had the coach and his boss had a bust up?
23. I hate to bust up the party, but we gotta go.
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