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bust Meaning in Tamil ( bust வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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bust's Usage Examples:

His effigy in the cathedral chantry and a bust on the groining of the muniment tower at Winchester college are no doubt authentic portraits.


In the first group we have to notice the use of iron or zinc and dilute sulphuric acid for the manufacture of hydrogen, which may be used directly, as for inflating balloons or for purposes of combustion, or in the nascent condition, for reduction purposes, as generally is the case in organic chemistry (see Aniline).


Andre had claimed Kris was highly combustible.


At Dover he came under Quaker influence, and signified his readiness at last to be done with "carnal sword fightings and fleshly bustlings and contests"; and in 1655, on giving security for his good behaviour, he was set free.


The combustibility of the diamond was predicted by Sir Isaac Newton on account of its high refractive power; it was first established experimentally by the Florentine Academicians in 1694.


This spite increased still more when, on calling over the roll of prisoners, it was found that in the bustle of leaving Moscow one Russian soldier, who had pretended to suffer from colic, had escaped.


Servants with lanterns were bustling about in the porch.


The birds most common are bush-fowl, bustards, guinea-fowl, quail, pigeon and sand-grouse.


was primarily based upon certain experiments on combustion and calcination, and in effect reduced the number of the alchemical principles, while setting up a new one, a principle of combustibility, named phlogiston (from (PXoyun-6s, burnt).


Because I busted you felonious stepfather?Hand brake's been busted for ages.


Much like the "smiley face" t shirt, forever apart of our cultural consciousness, and immortalized in the blockbuster smash Forrest Gump, the Three Wolf Moon T shirt, is inching towards that kind of stratosphere popularity.





Synonyms:

ruin, break down, wear out, wear, break, destroy, fall apart,



Antonyms:

misconception, end, outside, inside, repair,

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