Sentence examples for bust about from inspiring English sources

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"bust about" does not form a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is not a common expression and may be seen as informal or slang. However, "bust" and "about" can individually be part of a sentence. "Bust" can be a verb that means to break or damage something, or a noun that means a woman's chest. "About" can be a preposition that indicates location or direction, or an adverb that shows an approximate amount or estimation. Example 1 (using "bust" as a verb): "I accidentally bust about five glasses while doing dishes yesterday." Example 2 (using "bust" as a noun): "My sister got a new dress that really accentuates her bust." Example 3 (using "about" as a preposition): "The kids were running about the playground, having a great time." Example 4 (using "about" as an adverb): "I'll arrive at the party at about 8 PM."

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"He said, 'Oh, we go bust about every ten days.' And I said, 'O.K. Right.

Brad Rencher, an Adobe executive, says myths have been bust about Utah; potential recruits who once feared bad coffee and uptight Mormons now come for the hiking and skiing.

The bust, about 4ft tall and resembling both Snowden and former White House spokesman Jay Carney, was wrapped up by two park employees before noon, hiding the face and column but not the eagle statue that stands at its foot.

At 29, this summer had the look of boom or bust about it for Cole, and for a player who has always been bold and prepared to be different, he swapped the comfort zone of the Premier League for a step into the unknown with Ligue One entertainers Lille.

"We had a constructive and helpful meeting and what's clear is that there are quite a few myths that we need to bust about this reform.

The Gillmor Gang — Robert Scoble, John Taschek, Kevin Marks, Keith Teare, and Steve Gillmor — Sure, we talked about the Twitter IPO, about the Bitcoin Bust, about whether Apple is a hardware or software company, and other stuff.

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Today was a bust just about everywhere.

But that is very different from the accusation of consensus-busting about the nature of the NHS.

In 1969 he published "Being Busted," about how police officers raided his Buffalo home in 1967, found hashish and marijuana, and arrested him along with his wife and five other family members.

Here's a breakdown of some of the myths Internet publishing executives think they've busted about how their uncertain industry operates.

And nothing -- no attack by Glenn Beck, no blogger busting about Guantanamo -- does more damage to Obama's credibility or authority than the sense that a popular president is becoming the whiner-in-chief.

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