“bust” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “bust”:

+ The most popular style of ao dai fits tightly around the wearer’s upper torso, emphasizing her bust and curves.

+ A bust in the GermanyGerman Walhalla temple near Regensburg was sculpted in his honour.

+ There is a bust of the Empress in the main entrance hall.

+ The famous bust that everyone began knowing Nefertiti was displayed at the museum of Berlin in the 1920’s.

+ Confession time, I’ve bust RFD.

+ Soon, Marquet’s ECG machine goes haywire, prompting security to bust open the door.

+ The City Green in Union Park of Middletown, Connecticut includes this bust of the author near his birthplace.

bust use in sentences
bust use in sentences

Example sentences of “bust”:

+ The "obverse" side of the medal shows a bust of King George V V is a Roman numeral.

+ Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: "combin in appearance the childish with the sophisticated—a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a button, framed in a somewhat careful coiffure, with a very small body of which perhaps the leading characteristic is the most self-confident little bust imaginable".
+ Another description said that "her mouth is rather large, the teeth brilliantly white, her neck is slender and fair, and the bust is admirably proportioned".

+ The “obverse” side of the medal shows a bust of King George V V is a Roman numeral.

+ Betty Boop was described in a 1934 court case as: “combin in appearance the childish with the sophisticated—a large round baby face with big eyes and a nose like a button, framed in a somewhat careful coiffure, with a very small body of which perhaps the leading characteristic is the most self-confident little bust imaginable”.

+ Another description said that “her mouth is rather large, the teeth brilliantly white, her neck is slender and fair, and the bust is admirably proportioned”.

+ After his death, a bust of Longfellow was placed in the Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey—the first American to be so honored.

+ The production left portraits of Douglas Hyde and Isaac Butt, and a bust of John Pentland Mahaffy on display.

+ At the Proms today his bust is put at the front of the Royal Albert Hall during the whole of each Prom season.

+ As players bust out of the tournament, the average player’s chip stack gets larger.

+ In 1884, Longfellow became the first non-British writer for whom a commemorative bust was placed in Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey in London.

+ This bust is a good example of Coffee’s modelling skills and is now on show at Derby Museum.

+ Caroline had an audience with Pope Pius IX, who gave her a PopePapal bust of herself.

+ Inside the church is a bust of George Washington that the Marquis de Lafayette thought the best likeness of Washington he had ever seen.

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