bust

ભાંગેલું
definition
verb
they bust the tunnel wide open
break, split, or burst (something).
their house got busted
raid or search (premises where illegal activity is suspected).
noun
a 36-inch bust
a woman's chest as measured around her breasts.
Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford.
a sculpture of a person's head, shoulders, and chest.
adjective
firms will go bust
bankrupt.
translation of 'bust '
અર્ધ-પ્રતિમા,
ધડાકા સાથે ફૂટવું,
સ્ફોટ,
ભાંગેલું,
અર્ધમૂર્તિ
example
The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone 'bust' .
Measure yourself first with a tape measure, your 'bust' , waist, and hips, over your undergarments.
Secondly, to get your correct cup measurement: With your bra on, measure loosely around the fullest part of your 'bust' .
She revealed her new 34JJ 'bust' last Saturday on Cosmetic Surgery Live, shown on Five.
And how bad would the tech 'bust' have been if the bubble hadn't been so big?
He was also usually the one who got in the police's way when they were trying to make a 'bust' .
The Tasty Bust Reunion also features ten years since the famous police 'bust' in Melbourne.
The Brock Prize consists of $40,000 cash and a sculpted 'bust' of Sequoyah, the only person known to have created an alphabet.
However, all lenders are ranked before shareholders so if a company does go 'bust' it is rare for shareholders to get much money back.
The biggest 'bust' might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round.
In addition to last April's 'bust' , Hengchun police said last summer they also arrested drug users at Baishawan, a secluded beach they believe to be a favorite spot for ecstasy users.
Include your dress size, 'bust' or chest size and shoe size.
The beautiful actress had her 'bust' size reduced from a massive 34DD to a 34D because she was sick of men leering over them.
But then again how many businesses are going 'bust' right now because they can't get the right people because they can't face the commute?
As we explain on page 8, what has happened is a classic example of the boom to 'bust' cycle built into capitalism.
selecting clothes that would minimize her big 'bust'
Little is known of the obscure sculptor who executed the 'bust' .
They are undercover police officers trying to 'bust' drug smugglers.
Mechanical failure made Wednesday and the rest of the week a 'bust' for work, opening a surprise dead spot in my schedule.
It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes 'bust' and you lose your entire investment.
And her last Tupperware party on Valentine's Day was a big 'bust' .
The directors of a 'bust' Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces.
Economic cycles follow a pattern; the most basic pattern is boom, bust, boom, 'bust' .
The biggest 'bust' of the 2002 draft barely plays and pretty much has turned teams off of European mystery men.
That meant big firms going 'bust' , others scrapping investment plans, and others consolidating their operations in their countries of origin.
One myth I would like to 'bust' is that PR is a measure of a web site.
The study, published today in the British Medical Journal, used data included in the magazine covering height, weight and measurements for 'bust' , waist and hip size.
It was a little big around the 'bust' but looked rather nice on me.
When a cornered drug dealer aims his pistol at the officers during a 'bust' , they return fire, killing him instantly.
It bothered him a great deal that I would want to be with Marcus more then him and he made it a game to taunt at me about my past until I didn't know whether to burst into tears or 'bust' his nose.
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