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Meaning of busk

Wordnet

busk (v)

play music in a public place and solicit money for it

Webster

busk (n.)

A thin, elastic strip of metal, whalebone, wood, or other material, worn in the front of a corset.

Among the Creek Indians, a feast of first fruits celebrated when the corn is ripe enough to be eaten. The feast usually continues four days. On the first day the new fire is lighted, by friction of wood, and distributed to the various households, an offering of green corn, including an ear brought from each of the four quarters or directions, is consumed, and medicine is brewed from snakeroot. On the second and third days the men physic with the medicine, the women bathe, the two sexes are taboo to one another, and all fast. On the fourth day there are feasting, dancing, and games.

Webster

busk (v. t. & i.)

To prepare; to make ready; to array; to dress.

To go; to direct one's course.

busk Sentence Examples

  1. Every weekend, the talented violinist would **busk** in the park, captivating the crowds with her music.
  2. The lively street corner was filled with the sounds of musicians who **busked** for appreciative pedestrians.
  3. Hoping to earn some extra cash, the young artist decided to **busk** on a busy tourist spot.
  4. The city council proposed regulations to limit the number of performers allowed to **busk** in designated areas.
  5. Despite the cold weather, the dedicated musician continued to **busk**, hoping to reach the hearts of passersby.
  6. The viral video of the charismatic singer **busking** on the subway platform launched their music career.
  7. The local coffee shop often invited talented musicians to **busk** during their weekend brunch service.
  8. He strummed his guitar and sang with a passion that resonated with the crowd, proving that **busking** is more than just street performance.
  9. The community organized a **busking** competition to showcase the musical talents of local residents.
  10. As the sun set, the last notes of the saxophone player faded away, leaving a lingering melody in the air, a testament to the beauty of **busking**.

FAQs About the word busk

play music in a public place and solicit money for itA thin, elastic strip of metal, whalebone, wood, or other material, worn in the front of a corset., To prep

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Every weekend, the talented violinist would **busk** in the park, captivating the crowds with her music.

The lively street corner was filled with the sounds of musicians who **busked** for appreciative pedestrians.

Hoping to earn some extra cash, the young artist decided to **busk** on a busy tourist spot.

The city council proposed regulations to limit the number of performers allowed to **busk** in designated areas.