Which preposition to use with busted
Over the head of Honoria appeared a cloud, at first black, and soon in this a nucleus of light, which expanded and shaped itself into an image and took the form of the sleeper, nude and spiritual, a belt of rosy mist enveloping and concealing all but a head and bust of ravishing beauty.
She might model her busts in the clay of her own soil, but who should follow out in marble the delicate thought which the clay expressed?
In this, four figures, representing the four quarters of the world, are preparing to honour his bust with wreaths of laurel and palms.
"Not exsactly," was his reply; "she would have hatched every egg, butbutbut," and he broke down and bust into teers.
I haven't seen or heard of you since we got busted on that St. Louis' horse-race.
From a Portrait-Bust by H. Dexter.]
He said when he was a young man he and a railroad brakeman got busted at Topeka, and they had an order book printed, and went all over Kansas taking orders for Osier willows, which they warranted to grow so high in two years they would make fences for the farms that no animals or blizzards could get over or through, and make shade for the houses and the whole farm.
A cry of alarm bust from the lips of Marguerite, who approached the group in the centre of the chapel, trembling and anxious as if the grave were about to rob her of a treasure.
"You speak as if I were bustpardon me, breaking busts for a living.
" "Eh?" "Because you and me are going to bust out of this paper jail they got!" He had not the slightest hope of escape.
The poet employed his short time at Rome in visiting on horseback the most famous sites in the city and neighbourhoodas the Alban Mount, Tivoli, Frascati, the Falls of Terni, and the Clitumnusre-casting the crude first draft of the third act of Manfred, and sitting for his bust to Thorwaldsen.
For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being Ever yet was bless'd with seeing bird above his chamber door, Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door, With such name as "Nevermore." But the Raven, sitting lonely on that placid bust, spoke only That one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour.
I should think the mouth of the river must go bust before to-morrow;" and with a flourish of his very seedy old hat the citizen of the United States walked out of the store.
The line busted near Baker's place, andwell, here we are.
They look like they bust over their grief.
He give me his hand and give me the trust of his eyes, and after he left me I sat down and took my head between my hands and my heart was like to bust inside me.