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Meaning of bust up

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bust up (v)

smash or break forcefully

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bust up (n)

a serious quarrel (especially one that ends a friendship)

bust up Sentence Examples

  1. While the friends disagreed, they managed to have a productive conversation without **busting up** the whole relationship.
  2. The old house had been sitting empty for years, its windows boarded up and paint **busted up** and peeling.
  3. The comedian's routine left the audience in stitches, with people **busting up** with laughter throughout the entire show.
  4. The unexpected downpour **busted up** the outdoor picnic plans, forcing everyone to scramble for shelter.
  5. The rival gangs had a tense standoff that thankfully didn't **bust up** into a full-blown brawl.
  6. The mechanic couldn't identify the source of the car's strange noise without **busting up** the engine compartment.
  7. The children playfully chased each other, leaving a trail of **busted up** dandelions in their wake.
  8. The renovation project was much more extensive than anticipated, **busting up** the initial budget significantly.
  9. The detective spent days **busting up** the case, meticulously piecing together the clues to identify the culprit.
  10. Despite the **busted up** fender and cracked windshield, the driver was thankfully unharmed in the accident.

FAQs About the word bust up

smash or break forcefully, a serious quarrel (especially one that ends a friendship)

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While the friends disagreed, they managed to have a productive conversation without **busting up** the whole relationship.

The old house had been sitting empty for years, its windows boarded up and paint **busted up** and peeling.

The comedian's routine left the audience in stitches, with people **busting up** with laughter throughout the entire show.

The unexpected downpour **busted up** the outdoor picnic plans, forcing everyone to scramble for shelter.