burro |
a donkey, esp. a small one used to carry supplies. |
burrow |
a hole or tunnel dug by certain animals, such as rabbits, for use as a hiding place or dwelling. [5 definitions] |
burst |
to break, open up, or explode suddenly, usu. because of internal pressure. [8 definitions] |
Burundi |
a central African country between Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
bury |
to cover in the ground with dirt. [6 definitions] |
bury one's head in the sand |
to refuse to confront reality or the facts; avoid the truth. |
bury the hatchet |
to forget past conflicts; make peace. |
bus1 |
a large motor vehicle with many seats, usu. used for public transportation. [3 definitions] |
bush1 |
a low plant having many woody branches; shrub. [3 definitions] |
bushel1 |
in the US, a unit of capacity of dry measure equal to four pecks or 35.239 liters. [5 definitions] |
bushy |
resembling a bush; thick and shaggy. [2 definitions] |
business |
the activity or profession of buying and/or selling goods or services. [9 definitions] |
businessman |
a man who works in business or commerce. |
businesswoman |
a woman who works in business or commerce. |
bus stop |
a point along a bus route where the bus will stop to allow passengers to board or exit. |
bust1 |
a sculpture or other representation of the upper portion of the human body from the head to the shoulders or chest. [2 definitions] |
bust2 |
(informal) to break or burst. [10 definitions] |
bust up |
to break up. |
busy |
actively occupied; engaged. [5 definitions] |
busybody |
someone who continually interferes in or inquires about other people's affairs. |
but |
yet; and despite this. [6 definitions] |