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bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp] N Brit, Aus inf

bust-up
Krach m inf
a big bust-up
to have a bust-up with sb
to have a bust-up with sb

I . bust up inf VB trans

1. bust up (put an end to):

to bust up sth

2. bust up (destroy):

to bust up sth

II . bust up inf VB intr

bust up couple:

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a big bust-up
to have a bust-up with sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There was also a bust-up in the tunnel at half-time.
en.wikipedia.org
But the pair had a high profile bust-up in the mid-90s.
www.gigwise.com
The dressing room bust-up with his team-mates was one thing, but the confrontation with his manager was quite another.
www.eveningtimes.co.uk
The bust-up has now torn the once happy family apart.
www.mirror.co.uk
They were later interviewed under caution by the police but claimed they were unable to recall what had led to the bust-up.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Children were left distressed as football thugs became embroiled in a violent bust-up with a steward.
www.newsandstar.co.uk

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