Similar words: filibuster, exhausted, robust, bustle, bustling, combustion, ouster, austere. Meaning: [bʌst] adj. 1. suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst') 2. out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken').
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1, The company has busted up.
2, The lights are busted.
3, Soldiers got in a fight and busted up the bar.
4, "Freeze! You're busted!",shout the police.
5, The police busted up the meeting.
6, He busted out of prison.
7, It was money troubles that busted up their marriage.
8, The police busted his room.
9, A bunch of bikers busted up the bar.
10, His friends busted him out of jail.
11, Elaine busted up laughing at the sight of him.
12, He was busted by U.S. inspectors at the border.
13, He was busted from sergeant to private.
14, You guys are so busted!
15, He was busted for being absent without leave.
16, He busted up his knee in the accident.
17, Federal agents busted several money-exchange businesses.
18, I fell and busted my leg.
19, Mickey's been busted for drugs.
20, He and his wife busted up three months ago.
21, They were busted for possession of cannabis.
22, Jim and his wife busted up a year ago.
23, They were busted and put away on narcotics charges.
24, Davis got busted for drugs .
25, He's been busted for drugs.
26, Tony busted the door down.
27, He busted up the place.
28, He busted her in the face.
29, It was his drinking that busted up their marriage.
30, The police busted Pete last night,(http://sentencedict.com/busted.html) but he was clean.
More similar words: filibuster, exhausted, robust, bustle, bustling, combustion, ouster, austere, cluster, fluster, austerity, flustered, lackluster, sustenance, roasted, twisted, enlisted, arrested, congested, contested, interested, unassisted, flabbergasted, step by step, bus, abuse, bush, busy, minibus, business.