
1) Abject failure 2) Bankrupt 3) Boom alternative 4) Boom follower 5) Break 6) Broke 7) Broken stub, possibly 8) British slang for to burgle 9) California alternative 10) Catch 22 11) Chest 12) Classic sculpture 13) Complete dud 14) Complete failure 15) Cultural magazine 16) Exceed 21 in blackjack 17) Exceed 21 in twenty-one
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1) Arrest 2) Art 3) Bankrupt 4) Bosom 5) Broke 6) Broken 7) Chest 8) Demote 9) Figurine 10) Fine art 11) Go broke 12) Nab 13) Nail 14) Police raid 15) Raid 16) Rend 17) Rive 18) Run-in 19) Shatter 20) Skint 21) Statue 22) Statue from the chest up 23) Statuette 24) Torso
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- a complete failure
- a sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
- an occasion for excessive eating or drinking
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[sculpture] A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, depicting a person`s head and neck, as well as a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth. These forms recreate the likeness of an individual. These may be of any medium used for sculpture, such as m...
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Hitting more than you needed in an x01 game. The darts do not count and the player begins his next turn on his prior score.
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• (n.) The portion of the human figure included between the head and waist, whether in statuary or in the person; the chest or thorax; the upper part of the trunk of the body. • (n.) A piece of sculpture representing the upper part of the human figure, including the head, shoulders, and breast.
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the total of your blackjack hand is over 21.
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Draw enough cards so that the total exceeds the maximum of 21.
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having a hand totalling more than 21 points, an automatic loser.
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Sculptured representation of the head, shoulders, and breast of a person. The traditional bust form appeared in Etruscan art of the 5th century BC, having originated in the
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Your hand now totals over 21 after drawing another card and you have busted. You lose immediatley even if the Dealer subsequently busts.
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An inaccurate forecast, usually a situation in which significant weather is expected, but does not occur.
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Bust (bŭst)
noun [ French
buste , from Italian
busto ; confer Late Latin
busta ,
bustula , box, of the same origin as English
box a case; confer , for the change of meaning, English
chest . See
Bushel .]
1. A piece of sculpture represen...
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In Blackjack, to exceed 21. The same as Break.
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Used in Blackjack when a players hand value reaches over 21.
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In sculpture, a bust is the representation of that portion of the human figure which comprises the head and the upper part of the body. During the literary period of Greece the portrait busts of the learned formed an important branch of art, and in this way we come to possess faithful likenesses of Socrates, Plato, Demosthenes, etc, in which the ar...
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Bust is slang for an arrest, particularly for possession of drugs.
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to arrest
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sculpted portrait or representation consisting of head and part of shoulders
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a portrait sculpture showing the subject’s head, shoulders, and upper chest.
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verb break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; `The dam burst`
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tear 1 binge noun an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; `they went on a bust that lasted three days`
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Sculptured representation of the head, shoulders, and breast of a person. The traditional bust form appeared in Etruscan art of the 5th century BC, having originated in the herms of ancient Greece, square pillars carved with the head and genitals of the god Hermes. Realistic portrait sculpture developed in Roman art from about 75 BC, although stric...
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The head, neck, shoulders and upper chest of an image generally found on the obverse (front) of a coin.
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a sculptured, painted, drawn, or engraved representation of the upper part of the human figure, esp. a portrait sculpture showing only the head and shoulders of the subject. · the chest or breast, esp. a woman's bosom.
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