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busked

Wikidiffcom vs Busked - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | busked |


As a verb busked is

(busk).

As an adjective busked is

wearing a busk.

Bushed vs Busked - What's the difference?

bushed | busked |


As adjectives the difference between bushed and busked

is that bushed is very tired; exhausted while busked is wearing a busk.

As a verb busked is

past tense of busk.

Busked vs Bused - What's the difference?

busked | bused |


As verbs the difference between busked and bused

is that busked is past tense of busk while bused is past tense of bus.

As an adjective busked

is wearing a busk.

Busked vs Husked - What's the difference?

busked | husked |


As verbs the difference between busked and husked

is that busked is past tense of busk while husked is past tense of husk.

As adjectives the difference between busked and husked

is that busked is wearing a busk while husked is covered with a husk.

Terms vs Busked - What's the difference?

terms | busked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb busked is

(busk).

As an adjective busked is

wearing a busk.

Busked vs Busied - What's the difference?

busked | busied |


As verbs the difference between busked and busied

is that busked is past tense of busk while busied is past tense of busy.

As an adjective busked

is wearing a busk.

Tusked vs Busked - What's the difference?

tusked | busked |


As adjectives the difference between tusked and busked

is that tusked is furnished with tusks while busked is wearing a busk.

As verbs the difference between tusked and busked

is that tusked is (tusk) while busked is (busk).

Bunked vs Busked - What's the difference?

bunked | busked |


As verbs the difference between bunked and busked

is that bunked is (bunk) while busked is (busk).

As an adjective busked is

wearing a busk.

Busked vs Burked - What's the difference?

busked | burked |


As verbs the difference between busked and burked

is that busked is past tense of busk while burked is past tense of burke.

As an adjective busked

is wearing a busk.

Busker vs Busked - What's the difference?

busker | busked |


As a noun busker

is a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

As a verb busked is

past tense of busk.

As an adjective busked is

wearing a busk.

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