bust
payudara
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'
verb
meledak,
menurunkan pangkat,
mendobrak,
gagal
noun
patung dada,
kegagalan,
potret sampai pinggang,
dada,
payudara
example
But as some economists have pointed out: the longer the boom, the bigger the 'bust' .
We all know Kwame Brown is a 'bust' on the court.
The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone 'bust' .
What if rising short-term interest rates 'bust' the ‘carry trade’?
On the other hand, the French and the Dutch probably haven't done done us Yanks any big favor, since the eventual 'bust' is likely to be proportional to the size of the bubble.
I saw him literally 'bust' one guy in half with shots to the body.
Measure yourself first with a tape measure, your 'bust' , waist, and hips, over your undergarments.
It is less forgiving to progressives, who often need time to debunk conventional wisdom or 'bust' biases.
After being baseball's biggest 'bust' , the Cubs shook things up by firing their third base coach.
If the big guy isn't caught, the 'bust' does very little to end his drug operation.
It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes 'bust' and you lose your entire investment.
Last week the company announced that managers would be called on to drive buses, with a free service offered in an attempt to 'bust' the strike.
They have used globalization of the economy to 'bust' unions, to keep wages low, to keep benefits low, and that's had an impact on a lot of workers.
Due to increased 'bust' and nipple size, I removed them at the end of my first trimester.
An undercover operation out to 'bust' illegal ivory trade, the film by Nikhil J. Alva is a sting operation as real as it can get.
As a result, if you cross the line too much, your game can 'bust' your company.
Eliandra turned around and watched the doors 'bust' open.
The only way to 'bust' a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.
As we explain on page 8, what has happened is a classic example of the boom to 'bust' cycle built into capitalism.
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 company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to 'bust' it by preventing a first contract.
So why is California, with its $1.3 trillion economy, going 'bust' ?
The Brock Prize consists of $40,000 cash and a sculpted 'bust' of Sequoyah, the only person known to have created an alphabet.
The biggest 'bust' might be this player, whom the Jets grabbed with the first pick of the second round.
It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone 'bust' .
Face it, he isn't a 'bust' on the level of Kevin Brown or Carl Pavano obviously, but he isn't what people were expecting.
Noble sentiment orchestrates the canvas, which was executed for the subject of the sculpted 'bust' on the pedestal, Dr. Upton Scott.
a 36-inch 'bust'
a 36-inch 'bust'
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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