Explore Busts through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Busts in a sentence
Related words
Busts meaning
plural of bust
Using Busts
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bust
- In the example corpus, busts often appears in combinations such as: busts of, and busts, the busts.
Context around Busts
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Busts
- In this selection, "busts" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, player, subsequently, bubble, remained, better and open stand out and add context to how "busts" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a player busts out and about cartel busts and cartel. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "busts" sits close to words such as abhorrent, actuality and belted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with busts
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Third, busts and booms in rainfall are normal. (8 words)
Blair knew the damage done to Black people in Toronto by cannabis busts better than anyone. (16 words)
She busts out her to free her sister from the repressive patriarchal demands Salim's family. (16 words)
And I can tell you in Montana over the last two years, I’ve seen mounting stories about cartel busts and cartel violence and cartel activity in one of our most northern states that is proliferating through the news and becoming a real concern for people. (46 words)
Among the disturbing busts highlighted by The Post was a 14-year-old arrested nearly two dozen times in less than two years and a 12-year-old with six arrests — among the results of the state law. (38 words)
De Ruyter busts open the dark, dirty and dusty dealings in such a way it reminded me of the scene in the first movie in which Lord Voldemort is seen feeding on a dead unicorn. (35 words)
Will second-year defensive coordinator Jim Knowles find adequate solutions for the coverage busts and explosive plays allowed in critical moments last year? (23 words)
Example sentences (20)
Hollis (1900), p. 224. The addition of busts to her stern escaped controversy of any kind, depicting Isaac Hull, William Bainbridge, and Charles Stewart; the busts remained in place for the next forty years.
The advantage of the dealer's position in blackjack relative to the player comes from the fact that if the player busts, the player loses, regardless of whether the dealer subsequently busts.
AI will be one of the next boom bubble busts and it’s starting to kick off now.
Blair knew the damage done to Black people in Toronto by cannabis busts better than anyone.
Busts of Neanderthal and hominins line a table at the studio of paleoartist John Gurche in Trumansburg, N.Y., Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
Color-tested for durability, their swimsuits come in Curvy sizing that’s designed for larger busts and features helpful details like molded cups, extra support bands below the bust and convertible straps.
Cryptocurrencies have been through spectacular booms and busts in the past few years with prices surging to all-time highs and then falling back.
De Ruyter busts open the dark, dirty and dusty dealings in such a way it reminded me of the scene in the first movie in which Lord Voldemort is seen feeding on a dead unicorn.
For instance, the company asked if the game had some sort of cooldown function after a player busts out.
Police say two people face charges in connection with two separate drug busts, worth in excess of $40,000, in Calgary earlier this month.
She busts out her to free her sister from the repressive patriarchal demands Salim's family.
The exhibition includes two busts of his parents, to whom he is eternally grateful for their sacrifices.
Third, busts and booms in rainfall are normal.
Turner has been one of the most memorable big contract busts in a long, long time.
Will second-year defensive coordinator Jim Knowles find adequate solutions for the coverage busts and explosive plays allowed in critical moments last year?
After Katagiri busts Yabuki and meets with Kazuko Tozawa, who plans to offer incriminating information about her husband, Katagiri finally has a shot of taking him out through the police.
Among the disturbing busts highlighted by The Post was a 14-year-old arrested nearly two dozen times in less than two years and a 12-year-old with six arrests — among the results of the state law.
And I can tell you in Montana over the last two years, I’ve seen mounting stories about cartel busts and cartel violence and cartel activity in one of our most northern states that is proliferating through the news and becoming a real concern for people.
Around Chisholm’s studio are the remnants of other creations: the busts of faces, young and old, armatures, or the supportive frameworks for her sculptures, and small-scale bronze statues.
Busts of the national bird carved in stone adorn end tables in the wood-paneled lobby.
Common combinations with busts
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- busts of 19×
- and busts 10×
- the busts 8×
- busts and 8×
- busts in 8×
- drug busts 8×
- busts out 5×
- she busts 4×
- two busts 4×
- busts were 3×