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bust1 [bʌst] N ANAT

I . bust2 [bʌst] ADJ inf

1. bust (bankrupt):

2. bust (broken):

quebrado(-a)

II . bust2 <bust Am: busted, bust Am: busted> [bʌst] VB trans inf

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Tell that to a busted-down prospector surviving on hardtack.
magicvalley.com
Tried to punch through a wall and busted his hand.
en.wikipedia.org
The scuff plates on one side of the vehicle had thier fittings busted on delivery.
www.caradvice.com.au
Turns out running cable out to some busted trailers in the desert isn't a big money-maker.
motherboard.vice.com
Steroids are out, HGH testing is on the horizon and performance-enhancing drugs are taboo, and those who get busted risk public condemnation.
archive.azcentral.com
On the basis of a tip-off, the squad busted the racket, which was running under the guise of a beauty parlour.
www.dnaindia.com
So it's not the same as the template that we've seen in politics where these men get busted, quote, unquote.
www.politico.com
Once the meter fills, the kids are busted and must replay the sequence from the beginning.
en.wikipedia.org
If you are the only one in the car and busted driving in the HOV lane it's a $109 fine.
www.news1130.com
With little maintenance work to do, he spends his time sat in a busted leather swivel chair sipping on cups of tea.
dublininquirer.com

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