Synonym: binge, bout, break, broke, burst, fall apart, female chest, fizzle, flop, raid, rupture, skint, snap, stone-broke, stony-broke, tear, wear, wear out. Similar words: busted, robust, bustle, bustling, robustly, combustion, robustness, filibuster. Meaning: [bʌst] n. 1. a complete failure 2. the chest of a woman 3. a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person 4. an occasion for excessive eating or drinking. v. 1. ruin completely 2. search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on 3. separate or cause to separate abruptly 4. go to pieces 5. break open or apart suddenly and forcefully. adj. lacking funds.
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31. They'd have gone bust if they hadn't snagged that contract from their rivals.
32. The television's bust again.
33. I bust my camera.
34. We lost our money when the travel company went bust.
35. In their latest drugs bust police entered a warehouse where cocaine dealers were meeting.
36. I bust a gut trying to finish that work on time.
37. She made a plaster cast of a bust of Lincoln.
38. My watch is bust.
39. A couple of teachers stepped in to bust up the fight.
40. The insurance business suffered from a vicious cycle of boom and bust.
41. It is taxpayers who will pay most of the bill for bailing out bust banks.
42. It's a problem which nobody is going to bust a gut trying to solve.
43. She has worked up a lump of clay into a bust.
44. Do you have this dress in a bigger bust size?
45. Six tons of cocaine were seized last week in Panama's biggest drug bust.
46. The door's bust again. Can you get it fixed?
47. By 1974 the boom had bust.
48. Suddenly the boom in Dallas turned to bust.
49. So(sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/bust.html] next question: Is Ratners going bust?
50. Our television's bust, and so's the radio.
51. Braniff Airlines went bust for the third time. 18.
52. Local councils Wobbly Could a local council go bust?
53. The government has bailed out some bust private insurers.
54. The police had to bust down the door.
55. A bust heart is a luxury item.
56. She'd got a big bust.
57. Nobody had ever survived a drugs bust in Hollywood.
58. The bank also found that young people were less likely to go bust than older people.
59. The pattern of boom and bust played out all through the region.
60. All the charges stem from Conoline's refusal to cooperate with an investigation into a botched Dec. 7 drug bust.
More similar words: busted, robust, bustle, bustling, robustly, combustion, robustness, filibuster, combustible, blockbuster, incomplete combustion, bus, bush, buses, abuse, busy, bushed, bushel, busing, ambush, nimbus, incubus, busily, busboy, disabuse, omnibus, rhombus, busy bee, minibus, bus stop.