busts Antonyms

Meaning of busts

busts

to ruin financially, to break or smash with force, break down, raid entry 2, to tease or give a hard time to, arrest, raid, burst, the upper part of the human body, to lose at cards by exceeding a limit (such as the count of 21 in blackjack), to ruin or become ruined financially, hit entry 1 sense 1a, punch, a police raid (see raid entry 1 sense 2b), punch entry 2 sense 1, arrest sense 1, a business depression (see depression sense 2), bankrupt, broke, to make inoperative, a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast, demote, tame, exhaust, wear out, to bring an end to, to fail to complete a straight (see straight entry 4 sense 3) or flush, a piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure including the human head and neck, punch, sock, to execute or perform (a difficult, elaborate, or acrobatic movement, as when dancing), a hearty drinking session, the upper part of the human torso between neck and waist, to go broke, exhaust entry 1 sense 1b, wear sense 3c, the breasts of a woman, a complete failure, arrest entry 1 sense 2, spree, to tame an animal, to break or smash especially with force, a police raid or arrest, hit, slug

busts Sentence Examples

  1. The police made several busts this week, apprehending individuals involved in illicit activities.
  2. The art gallery showcased a fascinating collection of busts depicting historical figures.
  3. The marble bust of the Roman emperor stood proudly in the museum's atrium.
  4. The detective had a remarkable ability to gather information, often resulting in surprise busts.
  5. The sculptor's intricate busts captured the nuances and emotions of his subjects.
  6. The police bust of a major drug ring sent shockwaves through the criminal underground.
  7. The rhythmic busts of the bass guitar provided a solid foundation for the band's music.
  8. The city's annual sculpture festival featured a wide array of busts, ranging from the abstract to the realistic.
  9. The artist's bust of the young woman revealed a delicate and ethereal beauty.
  10. The busts in the park commemorated the lives of prominent citizens who had contributed to the community.

FAQs About the word busts

to ruin financially, to break or smash with force, break down, raid entry 2, to tease or give a hard time to, arrest, raid, burst, the upper part of the human b

spanks, hits, slaps, thumps, smacks, knocks, slams, thuds, pokes, bangs

successes,hits, smashes, winners, blockbusters,phenomena, phenomenons, corkers, crackerjacks, dandies

The police made several busts this week, apprehending individuals involved in illicit activities.

The art gallery showcased a fascinating collection of busts depicting historical figures.

The marble bust of the Roman emperor stood proudly in the museum's atrium.

The detective had a remarkable ability to gather information, often resulting in surprise busts.