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bust

noun as in chest of human

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noun as in arrest for illegal action

verb as in ruin, impoverish

verb as in arrest for illegal action

verb as in physically break

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Example Sentences

“Coming to practice the next day, my muscles felt they were going to bust,” he said.

Video of the crash site shows a red SUV busted through a guardrail on Sawtelle Boulevard and into the side of the house.

The very catchy song features Andy Samberg busting people who put trash in his recycle bin or trespass into his yard.

According to the Colour Literacy Project, from which Salon learned to bust all of the above color myths, what we learn about color is mostly wrong.

From Salon

Sir David Behan, the OfS chairman, says a university going bust “isn’t imminent now”, but to reduce the risk higher education needs to be “radically reimagined”.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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