bust
Prononciation : [bʌst]
Contexte : « failure »
(verb) to break something or to make it stop working. It’s like when a toy that you really love suddenly breaks and can’t be used anymore.
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He tried really hard, but he didn’t bust the toy when he dropped it.
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She accidentally bust her favorite vase when she knocked it over.
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Did the loud noise bust the machine?
Contexte : « breaking into »
(verb) to enter a place illegally or by force. Imagine someone pushing through a door to get into a house without permission.
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The police arrested the man who tried to bust into the shop last night.
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No one was able to bust into the building because it was too secure.
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Is it illegal to bust into someone else's property?
Contexte : « body »
(noun) the front part of a woman's chest, where her breasts are. It’s important to remember that everyone’s body is different, and people can look very different from each other.
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She wore a beautiful dress that showed off her bust.
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He didn’t like how his shirt fit around his bust; it was too tight.
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What styles of clothing are best for highlighting the bust?
Contexte : « failure »
(noun) a situation where someone fails or when something does not work as planned. It’s like when your team loses the game after trying so hard.
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The movie was a huge bust, but the actors still enjoyed making it.
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Her plan to start a business was a bust because no one was interested.
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Do you think the event was a bust or a success?