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busted up
adjective as in hurt
Strong matches
Example Sentences
South Korean police busted up one such scheme in 2011, which was said to have netted millions.
When her relationship went south, amid critical reports about Art Capital, her relationship with Starr busted up as well.
A money feud has busted up first friends Bill Clinton and Ron Burkle, sources tell The Daily Beast.
Because for all his moxie, Rourke is just a busted-up old actor.
Each of them was chuck full of that dubious sort of pride that has busted up more than one love-fiesta.
Some of the boys around here have been telling me that you were all busted up about that girl you married.
There isn't a one of them in the whole world that's worth getting busted up over.
It was stored away, for the company that had "busted up," as Mart sometimes called it, had no further use for it.
Too bad our little pup-party busted up that way, muttered Phil; but we were lucky to gug-gug-get out without anybody getting wise.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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