bus1 |
a long motor vehicle with many rows of seats used to carry large numbers of people. Buses usually travel along a regular route. [3 definitions] |
bush1 |
a low plant with many woody branches; shrub. |
bushel1 |
in the US, a unit of measure equal to 4 pecks or 32 quarts, used for measuring grain and other dry products. [2 definitions] |
bushy |
looking like a bush; thick and shaggy. |
business |
the activity of buying and selling goods or services. [6 definitions] |
businessman |
a man who works in business, especially in a high position at a company. |
businesswoman |
a woman who works in business. |
bus stop |
a place along a bus route where the bus will stop to let people get on or off the bus. |
bust1 |
a sculpture or statue that shows the upper part of the human body from the head to the shoulders or chest. |
bust2 |
(informal) to break or burst. [4 definitions] |
bust up |
to break up. |
busy |
doing something or working on something; active. [4 definitions] |
busybody |
someone who always pries into other people's lives and affairs. |
but |
in contrast; on the other hand. [5 definitions] |
butcher |
someone in the business of selling meat. [3 definitions] |
butler |
a man who works in a household as head servant. |
butt1 |
the larger or stronger end of something. [2 definitions] |
butt2 |
a person, group, or thing that is made fun of. |
butt3 |
to hit or push with the head or horns. |
butte |
a steep hill or mountain with a flat top that stands alone on flat land. |
butter |
a solid white or yellow fat made by churning cream and used for cooking and spreading on bread. [3 definitions] |