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bust1 [bʌst] N

1. bust (statue):

bust

2. bust:

bust (breasts)
prsi f pl
bust (circumference)

I . bust2 [bʌst] N

1. bust (recession):

bust
bust
bust
upad m

2. bust sl:

bust
racija f

II . bust2 [bʌst] ADJ inf

1. bust (broken):

bust

2. bust (bankrupt):

to go bust

III . bust2 <bust[or Am usubusted], bust[or Am usubusted] > [bʌst] VB trans inf

1. bust (break):

bust
bust

2. bust Am (arrest):

bust

3. bust Am SCHOOL:

bust

bust out VB trans to bust sb out [from prison]

bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp] N Brit Aus inf

Usage examples with bust

to go bust

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His friends donated a bust in his honour that originally stood in the west of the station forecourt.
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Tried to punch through a wall and busted his hand.
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Once the meter fills, the kids are busted and must replay the sequence from the beginning.
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Eventually they also succeed in busting a smugglers' gang.
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Nonetheless, the overall activity was much lower than expected and the high risk busted.
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By 1967, the ornate lid that once covered the sandstone face and bust of the child was stolen.
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The bust is hollow and appears to be cast of a single piece.
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That office park, which had been developed for about $70 million, was not built due to the 1980s oil bust.
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A real estate boom ended in a bust.
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To either side, walls with busts on herm pedestals backed by young trees screen the parterre from the flanking garden spaces.
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