Do we say bus or buss

bus 639 occurrences

If you do munisions or are a bus conductor you do get paid so you maynt talk so much or you would get sent away.

If I dident have to go to scool I would love to be a bus conducter and go rides for nothing.

The bus departed from Panaji bus stand at six a.m. and reached Mangalore the same day at four in the evening.

The bus departed from Panaji bus stand at six a.m. and reached Mangalore the same day at four in the evening.

We stayed at my grand uncle's house which is very close to the bus-stand.

I carefully noted the locations of the railway station, Hampankatta, which is the centre of Mangalore and the old bus stand and the route to Aunt Monica's home.

At Shoranur we changed trains and from the railway station we took a bus to Sultan's Battery where we spent the night at a hotel called the Resort.

My dad came along with me by bus to Calicut.

Again the verse came "If she's not here to take your partgo choose another with all your heart!" I heard wheels then, nearer than the singing,the clumsy rumble of our big yellow 'bus.

The bus will be here in half an hour, and you know how father acts when kept waiting.

"The bus is here," he said fussily.

The iron gates clanged, the door of the opera bus snapped, and Sacharissa strolled back into the rococo reception room not quite certain why she had not gone, not quite convinced that she was feeling perfectly well.

Rather than get either of them into trouble I would cheerfully have thrown myself in front of the next motor bus, but if such an extreme course could be avoided I certainly had no wish to end my life in that or any other abrupt fashion until I had had the satisfaction of a few minutes' quiet conversation with George.

I hesitated for a moment between a taxi and a motor bus, deciding in favour of the latter chiefly from motives of sentiment.

The latter was coming out of his house as we passed, and I felt a mischievous longing to jump off the bus and introduce myself to him, just to see what he would do.

"I shall take a bus home.

I remember 'is sayin' it to me the very night before 'e was knocked down by a bus.

"Wot you want's a bus," he remarked; "a bus an' a bell an' a ruddy conductor.

"Wot you want's a bus," he remarked; "a bus an' a bell an' a ruddy conductor.

" "I hate to desert the bus," complained the other, giving his wrecked plane a wry look.

The waste of time, the weariness, and sometimes the expense of 'bus or train thus imposed on them, is in thousands of cases a heavy tax upon their industrial life.

I've seen sic a laddie get into a 'bus or a railway carriage.

Truck and bus drivers.

Four minutes later there is a stamping of fat men in heavy overcoats round the brightly varnished 'bus.

She can't walk, and you have no horse and trap; whereas there's always a 'bus at Tregarrick.

buss 32 occurrences

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Dear's its nown dear Fubs; buss again, buss again, away, awayods bobs, I long for Nightlook, look, Sir Cautious, what an Eye's there!

Dear's its nown dear Fubs; buss again, buss again, away, awayods bobs, I long for Nightlook, look, Sir Cautious, what an Eye's there!

Go toMore of your Love, and less of your Ceremonygive the old Fool a hearty buss, and pay him that wayhe, ye little wanton Tit, I'll steal upand

Come, buss, and it shall have itoh, how I long for Night.

No whispering, Gentlewomanand putting Tricks into her head; that shall not cheat me of another NightLook on that silly little round Chitty-facelook on those smiling roguish loving Eyes therelooklook how they laugh, twire, and tempthe, RogueI'll buss 'em there, and here, and every whereods bodsaway, this is fooling and spoiling of a Man's Stomach, with a bit here, and a bit thereto Bedto Bed

Give me a buss, chuck; this fine husband of thine shall not have all thy sweetness to himself.

In the second year of Baldwin, king of Jerusalem, Joppa was besieged by the Turks of Cairo; and Baldwin embarked from the town of Assur, in a vessel called a buss, commanded by one Goderic an English freebooter, intending to proceed to the relief of the besieged.

Messrs. Anderson and Woolmer are the best imitators of Berghem's Landscape and Cattle; and the Interior of a Kitchen, by Maaes, has met with the greatest possible attention from Miss Alabaster, Mr. Bone, Jun., and Messrs. Novice and Buss.

"I done buss' my fiddle an' my banjo, and done fling 'em away," the most music-loving fellow on the place said to the preacher when asked for his religious experiences.

It was naught to him to walk along the Quarry Road wi' a lassie, and buss her in a dark spot, maybe.

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THE BUSS, a play in one act by Will Johnstone and Louise Barratt.

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R63895, 6Jul50, Frode Jensen (E) SHUBERT (Lee & J. J.) SEE The buss.

SEE The buss.

THE BUSS, a play in one act by Will Johnstone and Louise Barratt.

SEE The buss.

R63895, 6Jul50, Frode Jensen (E) SHUBERT (Lee & J. J.) SEE The buss.

Nor is false talking to be less avoided; for lying is the sheep's clothing hung upon the wolf's back: It is the Pharisee's prayer, the whore's buss, the hypocrite's paint, the murderer's smile, the thief's cloak; it is Joab's embrace, and Judah's kiss; in a word, it is mankind's darling sin, and the devil's distinguishing character.

You'll let me buss you?'

It was a genuine Olga Nethersole Buss, full of Linger and Adhesion.

" "What have you done with her, madam?" rudely demanded Mrs. Buss, one of the lost lady's nurses.

"If you know, tell me where she is gone," cried Mrs. Buss, and the cry was re-echoed by the other women, while Anne's startled "I cannot tell!

there's a whun-buss at your horse's catawstrophe!'

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