Busts [noun]
Definition of Busts:
chest of human
Sentence/Example of Busts:
The dotcom bust, which followed Apple’s second-ever stock split in June 2000, wrecked investors’ returns.
Hormones could very well be making booms and busts worse than they need be.
I don’t want to be doomsday, but it is bleak right now, so we have to think about outdoor recreation as another economic specialization that’s vulnerable to boom-and-bust and think about long-term diversification.
In the past, a bust brought calls for economic diversification.
Although the 30-minute-rule to getting engagement has been busted, it definitely helps to know your best posting time and post consistently.
The pandemic may now put an end to the tradition-busting experiment it had forced on Notre Dame.
If the organic search traffic is a bust, don’t list your company website on it.
The back of her head will be quite in line with her charming little bust, and I for one shall walk round and laugh in her face.
Among these are "Medusa," a bronze bust; and a "Mater Dolorosa," in terra-cotta.
It was destroyed in the fire, but has been replaced, and few could tell the present bust is not the original one.