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bust

Waist vs Bust - What's the difference?

waist | bust |


As a noun waist

is the part of the body between the pelvis and the stomach.

As a verb bust is

.

Pop vs Bust - What's the difference?

pop | bust |


In lang=en terms the difference between pop and bust

is that pop is acronym of Point of Purchase|lang=en while bust is without any money, broke.

As nouns the difference between pop and bust

is that pop is a loud, sharp sound as of a cork coming out of a bottle while bust is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders.

As verbs the difference between pop and bust

is that pop is to burst (something): to cause to burst while bust is to break something.

As adjectives the difference between pop and bust

is that pop is popular while bust is without any money, broke.

As an interjection pop

is sound made in imitation of the sound.

As an acronym POP

is acronym of probability of precipitation|lang=en.

Cast vs Bust - What's the difference?

cast | bust |


As a noun cast

is moment or cast can be luck, fortune.

As a verb bust is

.

Bust vs Bustline - What's the difference?

bust | bustline |


As nouns the difference between bust and bustline

is that bust is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders while bustline is a notional line around a woman's bust.

As a verb bust

is to break something.

As an adjective bust

is without any money, broke.

Bust vs Protome - What's the difference?

bust | protome |


As nouns the difference between bust and protome

is that bust is a sculptural portrayal of a person's head and shoulders while protome is a decorative element, on ancient artefacts, based on the head of an animal or bust of a person.

As a verb bust

is to break something.

As an adjective bust

is without any money, broke.

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