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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151. Behind Nike , the bust of Zeus on a plinth.
152. Such hopes for housing would smack of an effort to reanimate a corpse, had the bust not so far outpaced the boom.
153. Decide where to reposition the dart and mark the site to the bust point.
154. Nowadays, every Germany policewoman is OK according to oneself the different type of bosom chooses 3 ballproof bust bodice.
155. An art work titled "untitled (Cosmic Bust Man)" by artist Tom Friedman of the U. S is seen on display at Hong Kong International Art Fair May 25, 2011.
156. They think that the exceptional updraughts of air inside the monsoon's giant clouds can bust through and send pollution deep into the stratosphere (Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.1182274).
157. Especially beneficial around eyes, lips, neck and bust areas, this protein-rich replenisher is suitable for most skin types, especially dry and sun damaged skin.
158. The biggest question lingering over China is how vulnerable it remains to acute setbacks--- a banking failure, an inflationary spiral[sentencedict.com], even a temporary economic bust.
159. Tightening credit and a more discriminating equity market may be accomplishing what no business would do on its own: tamping down on supply to moderate the prospect of a future bust.
160. This is the latest action in a string of SEC investigations into mortgage bond deals that went bust during the financial crisis.
161. It's SPL survival or bust for everyone at Ibrox now.
162. Silk halter gown with crossover V-neck and pleated bust, adjusted sash at empire waist.
163. Cut out all the sections, with great care, cutting just inside the outline. Mark the armhole notches, bust point and dart ends with small holes, using a compass point or map pins.
164. They keep a bust of Beethoven in the School of Music.
165. The ample ruching on both bust and tummy will ensure that you'll never look like you're stretching too little fabric over too much flesh.
166. This was ignored in the post-communist epoch, when financial gurus babbled about new paradigms and a Labour chancellor in Britain proclaimed that he had abolished the cycle of "boom and bust". Sentencedict.com
167. But this is no drug bust or crime gang takedown.
168. The dominant features of today's economy is that erstwhile private borrowers are, it bluntly, bust.
169. So far only Shenzhen has suffered a full-blooded bust, with prices down an estimated 40%.
170. Now, I think that ultimately--interestingly enough, Los Angeles had a real estate boom and bust in the 1880s; that's hard to believe.
171. In the operation, darts shouldn't get to the bust point , or it will cause unfitness problem.
172. But in the end, Bust offers a peekaboo view of the world of sex that leaves one feeling not like an empowered adult but more like a 12-year-old sneaking in some sexy reading behind her parents' back.
173. Won't everybody just make a run for it and bust the bank?
174. Two copies of completed application forms, each attached with a recent 2-in bust and hatless photos.
175. However, suggestions that BP could go bust are wide of the mark.
176. The 55 - year - old bust by English sculptor Jacob Epstein was loan from the British government's art collection.
177. Her father, before he went bust, had owned a dry goods store.
178. You were at the courthouse today, weren't you, benito, helping bust out sifuentes?
179. Documents at Mount Vernon indicate that Houdon had made the bust days before the life mask, which suggests the two would have differed more, because the bust would have been done freehand .
180. Children these clays would bust out of sheet metal clothes.
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.