bust

மார்பளவு
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 '
இடுப்புக்கு மேலுள் உடல் பாகம்
example
It's rare that an airline will go 'bust' overnight, but it's still a good idea to know your options.
When the day's 'bust' is complete, police have arrested three men in front of Sun Pay.
Little is known of the obscure sculptor who executed the 'bust' .
One can discern in the mirror other objects in the room such an end table, a sculpted 'bust' , an oil lamp, an oval portrait and a grandfather clock.
The team expects bigger things from LHP Ricardo Rincon, a major 'bust' last season after he was acquired from Pittsburgh for OF Brian Giles.
The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to 'bust' it by preventing a first contract.
‘I'm only a 32B so having a bigger 'bust' would make me feel happier in my clothes,’ she said.
a 36-inch 'bust'
As a result, if you cross the line too much, your game can 'bust' your company.
It's the fact that the heady rush of patriotism helps mask the hangover of a bubble economy gone 'bust' .
Nyx grabbed her hair, and she felt her cheek start to 'bust' open and bleed from Pace's punches.
The relationship they tried to keep secret for a whole season was about to 'bust' right open!
If the big guy isn't caught, the 'bust' does very little to end his drug operation.
From Bangkok to Boston, it is under close global focus as pundits search for signs of the next big 'bust' .
While tags on Dunnes Stores' garments usually contain the 'bust' , waist or hip measurements, most of the dimensions had to be gleaned from sizing charts on various retailers' websites.
After all what is the value of a 'bust' recruitment company with no contracts?
The only way to 'bust' a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.
Gabe sat up rigidly and attempted to help Sara through a frame that was about two sizes too small for someone with as impressive of a 'bust' as her.
Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic 'bust' .
It's a pretty unpleasant experience when a company you've invested in goes 'bust' and you lose your entire investment.
We are not in recovery; it is nothing more than a little boom that ultimately will turn into a bigger 'bust' .
Last month, he turned on a show of force, dispatching 100 police to 'bust' a picket at Feltex.
And she measured me - 'bust' , waist, hips, inseam.
Now the sculptor who made the 'bust' is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford.
But as some economists have pointed out: the longer the boom, the bigger the 'bust' .
More recently we have relied on consumer spending to prop up the economy during the 'bust' .
It is a cynical camouflage for problems caused by the boom and 'bust' rhythm of capitalism, and the bosses' insistence that profits come before people.
The Brock Prize consists of $40,000 cash and a sculpted 'bust' of Sequoyah, the only person known to have created an alphabet.
The bust remained a 'bust' , and no amount of money magic could restart the boom.
Economic cycles follow a pattern; the most basic pattern is boom, bust, boom, 'bust' .
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