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Etymology: (verb.) 1806. See bust (Etymology 1)

iflas etmiş, sıfırı tüketmiş, topu atmış, Suçüstü yakalanmış, kırık, kırılmış; bozuk, bozulmuş; patlak, patlamış, tutuklanmı, tutuklanan, fiyasko, iflas, batmak, tutuklamak, patlatmak, başarısızlık, iflas etmek, kırmak, yakalanmak (suçlu), baskın yapmak, alem, başheykeli, batırmak, becerememek, parçalamak, göğüs, sona ermek, tartışmak, vurmak, göğüs ölçüsü, rütbe indirmek, polis baskını, bozulmak, patlak vermek, iflas ettirmek, cümbüş, orduda rütbesini tenzil etmek, bozmak, fiyasko/göğüs/büst, mahvetmek, bust bas/düşür, kırık, büst, içki âlemi, slang top atma, mahvolma, (askerin rütbesini) indirmek, girip aramak, up (bir çift), bust, dili patlamak,

1 iflas etmiş, sıfırı tüketmiş, topu atmış  sıfat konuşma dili     ts
2 Suçüstü yakalanmış     ts
3 kırık, kırılmış; bozuk, bozulmuş; patlak, patlamış  sıfat konuşma dili     ts
4 tutuklanmı     ts
5 tutuklanan     ts
6bust fiyasko  isim     ts
7bust iflas     ts
8bust batmak     ts
9bust tutuklamak     ts
10bust patlatmak  fiil     ts
11bust başarısızlık     ts
12bust iflas etmek  fiil     ts
13bust kırmak     ts
14be busted yakalanmak (suçlu)     ts
15bust baskın yapmak     ts
16bust alem     ts
17bust başheykeli     ts
18bust batırmak     ts
19bust becerememek     ts
20bust parçalamak     ts
21bust göğüs     ts
22bust sona ermek     ts
23bust tartışmak     ts
24bust vurmak     ts
25bust göğüs ölçüsü     ts
26bust rütbe indirmek     ts
27bust polis baskını     ts
28bust bozulmak     ts
29bust patlak vermek     ts
30bust iflas ettirmek     ts
31bust cümbüş     ts
32bust orduda rütbesini tenzil etmek     ts
33bust bozmak  fiil     ts
34bust fiyasko/göğüs/büst     ts
35bust mahvetmek     ts
36bust bust bas/düşür     ts
37bust kırık     ts
38bust büst  isim     ts
39bust içki âlemi     ts
40bust slang top atma     ts
41bust mahvolma     ts
42bust (askerin rütbesini) indirmek  fiil     ts
43bust girip aramak  fiil     ts
44bust up (bir çift)  fiil     ts
45bust bust     ts
46bust dili patlamak     ts
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Tired, Simple past tense and past participle of bust, Caught and arrested for committing a crime, Broken, Having a certain type of bust (breasts; cleavage), Caught in the act of doing something one shouldn't do, Broke; having no money, past of bust, Indicates that the person addressed has been caught in the act, whether by the speaker or a third party, out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'); "a broken washing machine"; "the coke machine is broken"; "the coke machine is busted", Arrested, Caught breaking rules; demoted in rank, Too many points scored, (used informally especially of bones) fractured; "my arm is busted"; "I got my head busted in the fight"; "can't play with a busted baseball bat", suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon", Caught in the act of doing something one shouldnt do, (used informally especially of bones) fractured; "my arm is busted"; "I got my head busted in the fight"; "can't play with a busted baseball bat, To reduce in rank, To lose all of one's chips, The act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation:, An emphatic to do, To catch someone in the act of doing something wrong, socially and morally inappropriate, or illegal, especially when being done in a sneaky or secretive state, A sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders, The breasts and upper thorax of a woman, To arrest for a crime, A failed enterprise; a bomb, To break something, without any money, broke, A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast, impoverished, broke; bankrupt; spoilt, broken, an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days", a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person, the act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation: a narcotics bust, The portion of the human figure included between the head and waist, whether in statuary or in the person; the chest or thorax; the upper part of the trunk of the body, to catch someone in the act of doing something wrong or illegal, an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days" a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person, the sculptural portrayal of a persons head and shoulders, alteration of burst, TR>, You can use bust to refer to a woman's breasts, especially when you are describing their size. Good posture also helps your bust look bigger, A bust is a statue of the head and shoulders of a person. a bronze bust of the Queen, ruin completely; "He busted my radio!", search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on; "The police raided the crack house", go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely", separate or cause to separate abruptly; "The rope snapped"; "tear the paper", If a company goes bust, it loses so much money that it is forced to close down. a Swiss company which went bust last May, A company or fund that is bust has no money left and has been forced to close down. It is taxpayers who will pay most of the bill for bailing out bust banks, arrest, imprison; break, tame; attack, hit; collapse under stress; fail; go bankrupt; lower in rank, artistic representation (sculpture, painting, etc.) of the upper part of a human body; chest, breast, woman's breasts; arrest; failure; bankruptcy; sudden economic decline; blow, hit, The form bust is used as the present tense of the verb, and can also be used as the past tense and past participle, If you bust something, you break it or damage it so badly that it cannot be used. They will have to bust the door to get him out, If police bust a place, they go to it in order to arrest people who are doing something illegal. police success in busting UK-based drug factories. Bust is also a noun. Six tons of cocaine were seized last week in Panama's biggest drug bust, If someone is busted, the police arrest them. They were busted for possession of cannabis, break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst", a complete failure; "the play was a dismal flop", (B) a very poor hand; a hand weak in honor cards; a hand weak for the holder's earlier bidding, once the well is too full to hold any more pieces you have busted and the game is over, A term used the same as the verb "to do" only with more emphasis e g "He busted a huge air over that tree ", lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term", A portrait sculpture or a painting representing a person's head, neck, shoulders and upper chest, and perhaps the upper arms, when the wheels come off a company's or a country's finances and default, bankruptcy or other financial horrors follow, A statue of a human figure from the waist up, without arms, Arrest, An inaccurate forecast, usually a situation in which significant weather is expected, but does not occur, [Slang], an inaccurate forecast ~ usually a situation in which significant weather is expected, but does not occur, To run out of money, especially in a tournament I busted in the second round, when my rockets lost to 87 off suit, [Slang], an inaccurate forecast or an unsuccessful storm chase; usually a situation in which thunderstorms or severe weather are expected, but do not occur, The head and shoulders of the emblematic Liberty seen on many United States issues including Capped Bust and Draped Bust coins, A sculpture of a person which shows only the upper half of the body   A bust can include the head, shoulders, and chest, To run out of money, especially in a tournament,

47 Tired     ts
48 Simple past tense and past participle of bust     ts
49 Caught and arrested for committing a crime - "I got busted last year for taking a pair of mittens from the store."     ts
50 Broken     ts
51 Having a certain type of bust (breasts; cleavage)     ts
52 Caught in the act of doing something one shouldn't do - "Plus, to be honest, the look on his face when he realized how very busted they were was worth far more than the fifty dollars I paid for their dinner."     ts
53 Broke; having no money - "I'd like to help you, but I'm busted."     ts
54 past of bust     ts
55 Indicates that the person addressed has been caught in the act, whether by the speaker or a third party     ts
56 out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'); "a broken washing machine"; "the coke machine is broken"; "the coke machine is busted"     ts
57 Arrested     ts
58 Caught breaking rules; demoted in rank     ts
59 Too many points scored     ts
60 (used informally especially of bones) fractured; "my arm is busted"; "I got my head busted in the fight"; "can't play with a busted baseball bat"     ts
61 suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon"     ts
62 Caught in the act of doing something one shouldnt do     ts
63 (used informally especially of bones) fractured; "my arm is busted"; "I got my head busted in the fight"; "can't play with a busted baseball bat     ts
64bust To reduce in rank - "He busted him down to patrolman for insubordination."     ts
65bust To lose all of one's chips     ts
66bust The act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation: - "a narcotics bust"     ts
67bust An emphatic to do - "He busted huge air off that jump!"     ts
68bust To catch someone in the act of doing something wrong, socially and morally inappropriate, or illegal, especially when being done in a sneaky or secretive state     ts
69bust A sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders     ts
70bust The breasts and upper thorax of a woman     ts
71bust To arrest for a crime     ts
72bust A failed enterprise; a bomb     ts
73bust To break something     ts
74bust without any money, broke     ts
75bust A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast     ts
76bust impoverished, broke; bankrupt; spoilt, broken  sıfat     ts
77bust an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days"     ts
78bust a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person     ts
79bust the act of arresting someone for a crime, or raiding a suspected criminal operation: a narcotics bust     ts
80bust The portion of the human figure included between the head and waist, whether in statuary or in the person; the chest or thorax; the upper part of the trunk of the body     ts
81bust to catch someone in the act of doing something wrong or illegal     ts
82bust an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days" a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person     ts
83bust the sculptural portrayal of a persons head and shoulders     ts
84bust alteration of burst     ts
85bust TR>     ts
86bust You can use bust to refer to a woman's breasts, especially when you are describing their size. Good posture also helps your bust look bigger     ts
87bust A bust is a statue of the head and shoulders of a person. a bronze bust of the Queen     ts
88bust ruin completely; "He busted my radio!"     ts
89bust search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on; "The police raided the crack house"     ts
90bust go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"     ts
91bust separate or cause to separate abruptly; "The rope snapped"; "tear the paper"     ts
92bust If a company goes bust, it loses so much money that it is forced to close down. a Swiss company which went bust last May     ts
93bust A company or fund that is bust has no money left and has been forced to close down. It is taxpayers who will pay most of the bill for bailing out bust banks     ts
94bust arrest, imprison; break, tame; attack, hit; collapse under stress; fail; go bankrupt; lower in rank  fiil     ts
95bust artistic representation (sculpture, painting, etc.) of the upper part of a human body; chest, breast, woman's breasts; arrest; failure; bankruptcy; sudden economic decline; blow, hit  isim     ts
96bust The form bust is used as the present tense of the verb, and can also be used as the past tense and past participle     ts
97bust If you bust something, you break it or damage it so badly that it cannot be used. They will have to bust the door to get him out     ts
98bust If police bust a place, they go to it in order to arrest people who are doing something illegal. police success in busting UK-based drug factories. Bust is also a noun. Six tons of cocaine were seized last week in Panama's biggest drug bust     ts
99bust If someone is busted, the police arrest them. They were busted for possession of cannabis     ts
100bust break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst"     ts
101bust a complete failure; "the play was a dismal flop"     ts
102bust (B) a very poor hand; a hand weak in honor cards; a hand weak for the holder's earlier bidding     ts
103bust once the well is too full to hold any more pieces you have busted and the game is over     ts
104bust A term used the same as the verb "to do" only with more emphasis e g "He busted a huge air over that tree "     ts
105bust lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term"     ts
106bust A portrait sculpture or a painting representing a person's head, neck, shoulders and upper chest, and perhaps the upper arms     ts
107bust when the wheels come off a company's or a country's finances and default, bankruptcy or other financial horrors follow     ts
108bust A statue of a human figure from the waist up, without arms     ts
109bust Arrest     ts
110bust An inaccurate forecast, usually a situation in which significant weather is expected, but does not occur     ts
111bust [Slang], an inaccurate forecast ~ usually a situation in which significant weather is expected, but does not occur     ts
112bust To run out of money, especially in a tournament I busted in the second round, when my rockets lost to 87 off suit     ts
113bust [Slang], an inaccurate forecast or an unsuccessful storm chase; usually a situation in which thunderstorms or severe weather are expected, but do not occur     ts
114bust The head and shoulders of the emblematic Liberty seen on many United States issues including Capped Bust and Draped Bust coins     ts
115bust A sculpture of a person which shows only the upper half of the body   A bust can include the head, shoulders, and chest     ts
116bust To run out of money, especially in a tournament     ts
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