Bust
pronunciation: bʌst
part of speech: noun
busto1 = bust.
Example: The society has published a catalogue of its prints, drawings, engravings and busts.
busto2 = bustline ; bust.
Example: In many a society a girl without a prominent bustline is treated as an ugly duckling, freakish or even asexual.Example: First on the list was her bust, which has also gone from plump to saggy and deflated over the course of just a couple of years.
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» con mucho busto
= buxom
; busty [bustier -comp., bustiest -sup.]
.
Example: The buxom babe says she isn't ruling out a breast reduction but she isn't rushing to get one either.
Example: Today, I think I am actually ovulating -- I feel warm, busty, and slutty.
» rolliza y con mucho busto
= buxom
.
Example: The buxom babe says she isn't ruling out a breast reduction but she isn't rushing to get one either.
Busto synonyms
break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk verb, nounburst in spanish: ráfaga, pronunciation: bɜrst verb, nountear in spanish: lágrima, pronunciation: ter verbwear in spanish: vestir, pronunciation: wer verb, nounsnap in spanish: chasquido, pronunciation: snæp noun, verbpoor in spanish: pobre, pronunciation: pur adjectiveflop in spanish: fracaso, pronunciation: flɑp nounbinge in spanish: borrachera, pronunciation: bɪndʒ nounraid in spanish: RAID, pronunciation: reɪd nounrupture in spanish: ruptura, pronunciation: rʌptʃɜr nounbender in spanish: juerga, pronunciation: bendɜr nounbroke in spanish: rompió, pronunciation: broʊk adjectivetoot in spanish: sonar, pronunciation: tut nounskint in spanish: pelado, pronunciation: skɪnt adjectivewear out in spanish: desgastar, pronunciation: weraʊt verbfall apart in spanish: desmoronarse, pronunciation: fɔləpɑrt verbbooze-up in spanish: Emborráchate, pronunciation: buzjup nounstony-broke in spanish: pedregoso, pronunciation: stoʊnibroʊk adjectivestone-broke in spanish: piedra rompió, pronunciation: stoʊnbroʊk adjective