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Buster   /bˈəstər/   Listen
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Buster  n.  Something huge; a roistering blade; also, a spree. (Slang, U.S.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Buster" Quotes from Famous Books



... things distressed Estrella. She picked her way through the debris; she dropped her head from the burning; she felt her delicate garments moistening with perspiration, her hair dampening; the dust sifted up through the air. Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs. The sight was wonderful, but here the dust ...
— Arizona Nights • Stewart Edward White

... Buster Bear yawned as he lay on his comfortable bed of leaves and watched the first early morning sunbeams creeping through the Green Forest to chase out the Black Shadows. Once more he yawned, and slowly got ...
— The Adventures of Buster Bear • Thornton W. Burgess

... now. You figure on gettin' me candled by some head shrinker, eh? No thanks, Buster. I'm going back ...
— Gun for Hire • Dallas McCord Reynolds

... "the old broncho bub-buster has got onto the drop. He threw it first-rate to-day noon. I'll make a change pitcher out of ...
— Rival Pitchers of Oakdale • Morgan Scott

... the bulldog, whose name was Buster, sneezed, which so startled the man that he ran as ...
— Billy Whiskers' Adventures • Frances Trego Montgomery


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