Sentence examples for buster by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "buster by" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you are writing a sentence and you want to use the word "buster," then you would need to use a different phrase or word to make the phrase grammatically correct. For example, you could write, "He quickly bussed by the buster."

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Dubbed a "merchant of death" and an "embargo buster" by Peter Hain, then a foreign minister, he shrugged.

Mind you, I can't wait for the Trooping the Colour when some hapless wireless operator hits play on a bunker buster by mistake.

Another dog trainer I once ran into on the East Side told me she knew just what to do: lift Buster by the back legs and whack him across the jaw hard enough so it rattled.

Unfortunately that's not true: Beijing has, especially since last October, become a sanctions buster by ramping up material assistance to Pyongyang and facilitating its arms sales, now prohibited by U.N. Security Council Resolution 1874.

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In 2000, union lobbyists persuaded legislators to cut five years off the retirement age for police and firefighters — a move criticized as a budget-buster by a state pension commission.

There were carpet and cluster bombs, and bunker busters (by far the loudest), that would rock the ground from the base, aiming straight at our house.

In 1942, The Bellingham Herald in Washington state ran a story titled "Those 'Big, Beautiful' Bombs Are Called 'Block Busters' By Germans".

The first began in the early 1960s and is remembered for "My Boy Lollipop" by Millie Small, a Jamaican singer based in London, and for hits by Prince Buster and by Desmond Dekker and the Aces.

Joe followed by lifting Styles up and performing his signature Muscle Buster maneuver by slamming Styles back and neck-first into the mat before placing Styles in his signature Coquina Clutch submission hold.

His name for Pierre was "Piss-hair," a nickname from those years, and he referred to other old friends as Stinkpool and Doc and Buster, never by the names Meriel had always heard — Stan and Don and Rick.

Inside was a four-thousand-pound Oval Office, broken down into pieces doorways, windows, curved walls along with its attendant furniture: two sofas, several chairs, the Resolute desk, lamps, china, and a replica of Frederic Remington's bronze sculpture "The Bronco Buster," beloved by Ronald Reagan.

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