A bust of Aristotle stands on a pedestal in the entryway.
Grishkin is nice: her russian eye is underlined for emphasis; uncorseted, her friendly bust gives promise of pneumatic bliss.
The company went bust, owing millions of dollars in unpaid wages and unfilled orders.
But that's not the only reason he was busted.
I resigned from the army immediately after I got busted.
I was busted to a sergeant.
I would prefer to spend six months in jail rather than getting busted.
That big busted blonde is as dumb as a rock.
You are so busted.
I'm busting out of here.
Bustle up, you boys!
Even though Tom was brought up in the country, he loves the hustle and bustle of the city.
I miss the hustle and bustle of city life.
Living in the noise and bustle of a large city, we sometimes feel like going into the country.
Maybe we can tempt you to join us next year when Munich is taken over by the bustle and colour of this incredible festival.
Only my seat is cut off from that bustle.
What bustle in the streets!
Students bustled about all night.
Students bustled about all the night.
Students bustled about all through the night.
The waitress bustled about serving the customers.
She is bustling about in the kitchen.
Mutfakta koşuşturuyor.
Everyone was bustling about.
People are bustling about.
Subdued girls are generally the prettiest I reckon. The loud, bustling ones are awful.
The sleepy town has been transformed into a bustling city.
The street was bustling with shoppers.
Tokyo is bustling with life.
The industry has seen many booms and busts in the past.
The police have made hundreds of drug busts across the country.