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Word | Bust |
Hindi Meaning | वक्ष, छापा, छाती, तोड़ देना, ठप्प, ख़राब, रेड, कड़का, छापा मारना, आव्क्ष, आवक्षमूर्ति, बड़े बड़े स्तनों वाली, भारी वक्ष वाली, हलचल, झगड़ा कर के अलग होना, बड़ा झगड़ा, का सत्यानाश करना, विनाश कर देना, किसी का मोबाइल नंबर लेना, बस्ट, अर्ध-प्रतिमा, अर्ध-मूर्ति, आवक्ष मूर्ति, अर्धप्रतिमा |
lacking funds; `skint' is a British slang term / break open or apart suddenly and forcefully / A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast. / a sculpture of someone’s head, shoulders and chest. Sometimes the word means the breast / a woman's chest as measured around her breasts. / a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast / the upper part of the human torso between neck and waist; especially : the breasts of a woman / a: to break or smash especially with force; also : to make inoperative busted my watch b: to bring an end to : break up helped bust trusts — Newsweek —often used with up better not try to bust up his happy marriage — Forbes c: to ruin financially d: exhaust, wear out —used in phrases like bust one's butt to describe making a strenuous effort e: to give a hard time to —often used in phrases like bust one's chops / tame bronco busting / demote / slang a: arrest busted for carrying guns — Saul Gottlieb b: raid busted the apartment / hit, slug / to go broke / a: burst laughing fit to bust b: break down / a: to lose at cards by exceeding a limit (as the count of 21 in blackjack) b: to fail to complete a straight or flush in poker / a: spree b: a hearty drinking session a beer bust / a: a complete failure : flop b: a business depression / punch, sock / slang a: a police raid b: arrest 2 / bankrupt, broke go bust, | |
Usage | ⇒ The portrait showed his bust ⇒ He busted his watch when he fell. ⇒ a 36-inch bust ⇒ I busted my watch |
Synonyms | arrest, pinch, statue, collar, apprehend, break, flop, nab, breast, burst, model, raid, run in, chest, figure, rupture, capture, fail, failure, figurine, |
Antonyms | fix, mend, repair, aid, blockbuster, exonerate, help, smash, bushel, corker, doctor, hit, let go, restore, rich, success, winner, absolute, absolve, accept, |
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