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Shrubbery vs Bust - What's the difference?

shrubbery | bust |


As a noun shrubbery

is a planting of shrubs; a wide border to a garden where shrubs are thickly planted; or a similar larger area with a path winding through it.

As a verb bust is

.

Fiasco vs Bust - What's the difference?

fiasco | bust |


As a noun fiasco

is a ludicrous or humiliating situation some effort that went quite wrong.

As a verb bust is

.

Bust vs Batter - What's the difference?

bust | batter |


As verbs the difference between bust and batter

is that bust is while batter is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc).

As a noun batter is

a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat.

Bust vs Duat - What's the difference?

bust | duat |


As a verb bust

is .

As a noun duat is

the realm of the dead in egyptian mythology.

Bust vs Buat - What's the difference?

bust | buat |


As nouns the difference between bust and buat

is that bust is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders while buat is a lantern.

As a verb bust

is to break something.

As an adjective bust

is without any money, broke.

Bust vs Bost - What's the difference?

bust | bost |


As verbs the difference between bust and bost

is that bust is to break something while bost is break.

As a noun bust

is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders.

As an adjective bust

is without any money, broke.

Bust vs Fust - What's the difference?

bust | fust |


As a verb bust

is .

As a noun fust is

smoke.

Bust vs Bist - What's the difference?

bust | bist |


As verbs the difference between bust and bist

is that bust is to break something while bist is originally used to form the second person singular of {{term|be|lang=en}}, but can denote other present tense forms, such as: are, am, is.

As a noun bust

is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders.

As an adjective bust

is without any money, broke.

Bust vs Buts - What's the difference?

bust | buts |


As a verb bust

is .

As a noun buts is

.

Bust vs Cust - What's the difference?

bust | cust |


As a verb bust

is .

As an abbreviation cust is

custody.

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