| BUSTI | • BUSTI n. (Urdu) in India, a flimsy hut, a squatter colony, also BASTI, BUSTEE. | 
| BUSTIC | • bustic n. A tree native to Florida and the Caribbean, Sideroxylon salicifolium. • BUSTIC n. a species of tropical tree.
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| BUSTIS | • BUSTI n. (Urdu) in India, a flimsy hut, a squatter colony, also BASTI, BUSTEE. | 
| BUSTICS | • bustics n. Plural of bustic. • BUSTIC n. a species of tropical tree.
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| BUSTIER | • bustier n. A tight-fitting women’s top, often strapless, with covers the bust and sometimes extends over the belly… • bustier adj. Comparative form of busty: more busty.
 • BUSTIER n. (French) a kind of strapless brassiere.
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| BUSTING | • busting adj. (Often followed by "to go to...") Urgently needing to urinate. • busting v. Present participle of bust.
 • busting n. (Colloquial) The process of something being broken or exploded.
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| BUSTIERS | • bustiers n. Plural of bustier. • BUSTIER n. (French) a kind of strapless brassiere.
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| BUSTIEST | • bustiest adj. Superlative form of busty: most busty. • BUSTY adj. full-bosomed.
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| BUSTINGS | • bustings n. Plural of busting. • BUSTING n. the act of busting.
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| BUSTICATE | • busticate v. (Transitive, colloquial, rare) To break into pieces. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break.
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| BUSTINESS | • bustiness n. The condition or state of being busty. • BUSTINESS n. the state of being busty.
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| BUSTICATED | • busticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of busticate. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break.
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| BUSTICATES | • busticates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of busticate. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break.
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| BUSTICATING | • busticating v. Present participle of busticate. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break.
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| BUSTINESSES | • BUSTINESS n. the state of being busty. |