100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "bust"
Definition
Bust (verb): To break, smash, or burst something; to fail or be unsuccessful in an attempt; to arrest someone or break up a gathering.
Synonyms
- Break
- Smash
- Burst
- Shatter
- Ruin
- Fail
- Arrest
- Disrupt
- Fracture
Antonyms
- Fix
- Mend
- Repair
- Succeed
- Acquit
- Release
- Construct
Examples
- I accidentally bust the vase while cleaning.
- The team was about to bust their record for the most wins.
- We had to bust the door open when we lost the keys.
- He tried to bust the myth about the haunted house.
- The cops decided to bust the illegal party.
- She was determined not to bust her diet this time.
- The kids were playing so roughly that they might bust the toys.
- He felt he would bust if he didn’t get a break soon.
- We need to bust the budget for the project.
- They had to bust out the old equipment before starting the renovation.
- The team is hoping not to bust their chance at the championship.
- He tried to bust the lock but ended up damaging it further.
- The comedian's jokes could either make or bust his career.
- My phone could bust if I keep dropping it.
- They were caught trying to bust into the restricted area.
- She felt her heart might bust from excitement.
- If you keep pushing that door, it's going to bust.
- The pressure might bust the pipe if we’re not careful.
- He didn’t want to bust his chances of getting the job.
- The players are trying to bust their losing streak.
- They planned to bust out of the meeting early.
- She tried to bust the myth surrounding the old legend.
- He couldn't help but bust out laughing at her joke.
- The storm will bust through the town later tonight.
- I hope the new policy doesn’t bust our workflow.
- They are trying to bust the secret behind the success.
- Don't bust my bubble with your negativity.
- The detective managed to bust the drug ring.
- He didn't want to bust his credit limit this month.
- The kids will bust their piñata at the party.
- He felt like he might bust from all the pressure at work.
- They want to bust the record for the longest swim.
- The renovation plans might bust the budget.
- She decided to bust out a song at karaoke night.
- The company is trying to bust into the new market.
- He was worried that he would bust his ankle if he kept running.
- The police were ready to bust the suspect.
- The kids couldn’t wait to bust open their gifts.
- He tried to bust the tension in the room with a joke.
- She felt like she could bust from all the excitement.
- They planned to bust the old myths about the town.
- He didn’t want to bust his chances with that mistake.
- The sudden noise made her bust out of her concentration.
- The team is looking to bust through the competition this year.
- Can you help me bust open this stubborn jar?
- After months of training, they’re ready to bust out their new skills.
- The kids watched as the magician seemed to bust the balloon without touching it.
- The meeting was so dull, I thought I might bust with boredom.
- She tried to bust the record for the fastest runner.
- The sudden change in weather might bust our picnic plans.
- He had to bust some moves on the dance floor.
- The teacher didn’t want to bust the students’ fun.
- They had to bust the door down to rescue the trapped cat.
- The band is ready to bust out their new album.
- I’m trying not to bust my budget while shopping for gifts.
- The pressure from the crowd made him feel like he might bust.
- The team is hoping to bust the myth that they can’t win.
- The renovation plans could bust the timeline.
- He had to bust out the old tricks to impress the audience.
- She felt like she would bust if she didn’t tell someone.
- They were eager to bust the piñata at the party.
- The project could bust if we run out of funding.
- She tried to bust through her writer's block.
- The athlete is ready to bust through his personal best.
- Don't bust my chops over a small mistake.
- They made a plan to bust out of the office for lunch.
- The artist wants to bust into the mainstream market.
- He thought he might bust from too much excitement.
- The new law was supposed to bust the corruption in the system.
- The pressure in the balloon might bust if you keep blowing.
- She was ready to bust out some dance moves at the party.
- They want to bust the myth that cats can’t be trained.
- He felt he might bust with pride at the award ceremony.
- The storm could bust through the town later tonight.
- She didn’t want to bust her chances at getting into college.
- The police were preparing to bust the gambling ring.
- He tried to bust into the conversation but was ignored.
- The kids can’t wait to bust the pinata at the birthday party.
- He felt like he might bust from all the pressure at work.
- The company is trying to bust into the international market.
- They had to bust the ice to get to the fish beneath.
- She was about to bust when she heard the good news.
- The car engine started to bust under pressure.
- The team aims to bust through their previous limits.
- He tried to bust a move on the dance floor.
- The festival was a blast, but the rain might bust it.
- She didn’t want to bust her chances with a bad interview.
- They had to bust out the old equipment for the project.
- The kids were ready to bust open their gifts on Christmas.
- The tension in the room was so thick it could bust.
- The old bridge might bust under heavy loads.
- The comedian was hoping to bust out a new routine.
- They were determined to bust the record for the most laughs.
- He didn’t want to bust his chances with a bad impression.
- The group planned to bust out of the city for a weekend trip.
- They wanted to bust the stereotype about their profession.
- She felt like she might bust with happiness at the surprise party.
- The detective was ready to bust the case wide open.
- Don’t bust my bubble with your negativity.
- The kids were excited to bust the pinata at the party.