Similar words: stupa, stupid, stupor, cast up, stupefy, stupidly, stupefied, stupidity. Meaning: n. a serious quarrel (especially one that ends a friendship) bust up. v. smash or break forcefully.
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1) Cathy and I had a real bust-up yesterday.
2) She had had this bust-up with her family.
3) She had a big bust-up with her brother-in-law.
4) Sue and Tony had a bust-up and aren't speaking to each other.
5) We had a huge bust-up and now we're not talking.
6) When parents refuse, there is either an almighty bust-up or a continuing groundswell of discontent that lasts for weeks.
7) It was that bust-up which ruined team morale this season and contributed to Lancashire's desperately poor season.
8) Christie was involved in an angry bust-up with reporters and photographers outside the courtroom.
9) Christie, involved in an angry bust-up with reporters and photographers on Friday, hurdled two steel barriers to avoid questions afterwards.
10) After the bust-up, I didn't see Rick for several weeks.
11) She and her boyfriend had a big bust-up over who was supposed to look after the kids.
12) His latest disciplinary bust-up has left senior Middlesex officials wondering whether they can ever tame the 22-year-old hothead.
13) The boffin claims to be able to lower bust-up ratios by analysing responses to statements about their lifestyles.
14) Sold by Marseille chairman Bernard Tapie after bust-up at a charity match when he threw his shirt at the referee.
15) A training ground bust-up with a young reserve team players lies at the heart of Albert Riera's banishment from the Liverpool team.
16) Eventually it turned to conflict and, after a bust-up with chief executive John Sculley in 1985, he quit the company that made him rich.
17) Potential Bust-Up: A confessumentary could always backfire if the subject turns out to be a genuine bugger. Gibson better hope he can twang those heart strings.
18) Potential Bust-Up: Spending too much time on his own could turn Gibson a little bit mad.
19) Potential Bust-Up: Sadly, even if this helps Gibson personally, it may not do anything to rebuild the shattered remains of his career.
20) Potential Bust-Up: Fear's infectious, and if no actor wants to have Gibson directing them for fear of getting an earful, Gibson could find himself very lonely on a movie set...
21) Tony Snell was escorted from the Radio City premises in Liverpool after the breakfast show bust-up.
22) All that, and there's still the Baldwin love triangle and Jim and Gwen's bust-up to come.
23) Within sight of power, the group has had a public bust-up likely to reduce its appeal in the forthcoming election.
24) But the big talking point was the first half bust-up involving the rivals managers and team officials.
25) The incident came just weeks after he was escorted by police back to his hotel after a bust-up at a Big Easy restaurant that resulted in a broken window.
26) And the notion that its divisions were healed was an illusion that has been shattered by a bust-up between the prime minister and the army (see article).
27) Anderson's long-term future at United has been the subject of speculation for the last few weeks after a reported bust-up with Sir Alex Ferguson.
28) Lehmann's been warned by Germany he needs to be playing if he's to go to Euro 2008 and last week he blasted Wenger for "humiliating" him and threatened to spill the beans on their bust-up .
29) The steel pipe at oil pump outlet used connector with cutting ring,[http://sentencedict.com/bust-up.html] avoid the possibility of hose bust-up under high working pressure.
30) Swedish referee Frisk retired from football two years ago after a bust-up with Blues boss Jose Mourinho in Barcelona.
More similar words: stupa, stupid, stupor, cast up, stupefy, stupidly, stupefied, stupidity, stupefying, stupendous, stupefaction, bust, busty, bustle, combust, robust, busted, buster, set up in business, pustule, bustard, bustier, augustus, bustling, robustly, combustion, filibuster, combustible, robustness, blockbuster.