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buster
noun
Someone who or something that bursts, breaks, or destroys a specified thing.
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The word "buster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "buster" to refer to someone who successfully does a difficult task, typically with a lot of energy and enthusiasm, or to refer to a person or device created to do a particular task. For example, you could say, "He is an expert crime buster, always looking for ways to safeguard the community."
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When told that Shields is a great man, Lila responds, "There are no great men, buster.
So, to get their new accelerator, America's physicists will have to present both a compelling case and a united front.In this section Pointing the finger Equal and opposite forces Cluster buster Dark secrets ReprintsCircular argumentsThe first step is to decide what kind of collider to unite behind.
BP attracted their ire when, in a friendly gesture to Beijing, it bought a big tranche at the last minute.In this section The new old thing Slippery slope The world beyond Deutsche Telekom Fat and thin Geeks of the bushveld Cluster buster No room in the nest Open sesame ReprintsGreenpeace usually throws tomatoes from the outside at annual meetings of oil firms.
He looked at the differences between aggressive buzzing ("buzz off, buster, or get a mouthful of sting") and the more artful sort bees employ to dislodge pollen from the stamens of the flowers they are visiting, so that they can collect it for return to the hive.Provoke Bombus pratorum (the early bumblebee) and it will buzz back at 151Hz (just below D sharp) for four seconds.
But as the arms-dealer's infamy grew, so did the efforts to put him out of business.A British minister, Peter Hain, did his bit by coining two annoyingly catchy nicknames, dubbing the Russian the "sanctions buster" and the "merchant of death".
They studied 72 autistic children and 23 with Asperger's syndrome, a related condition in which the individual's intelligence is not affected.In this section Pointing the finger Equal and opposite forces Cluster buster Dark secrets ReprintsDr Manning and Dr Baron-Cohen photocopied the children's hands, and carefully measured the lengths of their subjects' fingers from the copies.
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The Massive Ordnance Penetrator, an American bunker-buster scheduled for deployment at the end of the year, weighs 15 times as much.On April 2nd 2003, during the second Gulf war, a hundred or so Iraqi armoured vehicles approached a far smaller American reconnaissance unit south of Baghdad.
A third is whether foreigners have so very much to offer as chief constables (the Conservatives have always been susceptible to the charms of Bill Bratton, a veteran American crime-buster) and, if so, whether gun-toting Americans are necessarily a better fit than, say, the non-common-law Dutch.The biggest question is whether promoting graduates and businessmen is the most pressing matter at hand.
On October 7th it launched an antitrust lawsuit against the two biggest card companies, MasterCard and Visa.Having already locked horns with Microsoft, the attorney-general, Janet Reno, and the chief trust-buster, Joel Klein, are once again attacking a highly successful business.
It had earlier scotched plans to develop a nuclear bunker-buster, fearing that the weapon would require testing and prove all too tempting to use.
But even if they don't, citizens like Mr Singh, the insect-expert turned mafia-buster, will fight on.
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