80 collocations for busts

But if I was to go to him and bring him here I'd bust the heart of Kate Cumberland.

Thus, as HORRIS GREELY, in his remarks on politikle Economy, says: "Vengents, like a 2 tined pitchfork in the hands of Old Nick, will bust up any party which goes back onto its trusted leaders.

"Busting a Broncho.

" Said this pious man: "If old GREEN don't chaw his words, I'll bust his gizzard.

" "Oh! say, are you meanin' to take after them fellers that busted the bank safe, and then got away with Percy's biplane?" asked Elephant eagerly; "don't I wish though I could just hang on behind, and be in the swim for once.

Then he comes to Gaspar and says: 'Cut out this soft talk to Sally, or I'll bust your head.'

When a man ups and does something nobody else can do, if they'd bust their biler tryin', then he is sot down as bein' crazy as a loon by his jelous nabors.

"Sure thing!" came from Songbird, and he commenced to recite: "Oh, the sophs and the juniors will try To steal from the freshies each tie; But they will not win, For we'll fight them like sin" "And bust 'em right plumb in the eye!" finished Tom.

"Mind you don't bust a blood-vessel, Sam."

And then he'd see them with blisters on them and he would take a handsaw or a flat plank and bust the blisters.

Ole Uncle S. sez he, "I guess, Ef thet's his claim," sez he, "The fencin'-stuff 'll cost enough To bust up friend J.B., Ez wal ez you an' me!" Why talk so dreffle big, John, Of honor, when it meant You didn't care a fig, John, But jest for ten per cent.?

" [Illustration: "Tried to bust your poor old father"] "Well, I've got a million dollars," Percy dribbled out.

"Laura has been telling me of your escapade, Billie Bradley, and I've come to find out what you mean by going about busting buststhat isn't good English, is it?"

We've bust the whole caboodle.'

As soon as I gets to Jerusalem I reports that sheikh for arson, theft, felo de se, busting a gov'ment car, usin' 'is fists when by right 'e should ha' knifed me, an' every other crime I could think of.

Think you can bust up our cargo an' get away with it?

First off, when the breed girl busted the casks, he took her home 'stead of bringin' her to me.

"Oh, my God, Haw-Haw, I'd give most anything if I could bust out cryin' now!"

"'I can't, eh?' says young John, and he pulls his gun and up and busts ole Demijohn over the head.

She used to say, "Lawd, chile, you don't know how soovin' it is to jest bust out awn 'casions lake dese!" Happy negroes!

And I'll tell, in simple language, what I know about the shine Which demoralised our kitchen, and which bust up our Big Dine.

but I can easy fall in the pond before the munth is out Thee its hoopincof time and you can easy ketch that you only hav to hold yur breth til you most bust our doctur is bully for hoopincof.

He can go so soft-footed he wouldn't bust eggs, sir, and he can turn loose and run like the wind.

My idea was that he'd bust up the elopement.

My own mamma busted her eyesight and got heart trouble for fifteen mortal years until your papa married me and gave her a home for her old age, and never a whimper out of her, neither.

80 collocations for  busts