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bust out

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bust out (of some place)
Sl. to break out of some place, especially a prison. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst meaning 'break' here.) Somehow the gangsters busted out of prison and left the country. They busted out together.
See also: bust, out


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Not that you guys give a damn, but that 4-foot granite memorial you losers tried to bust out of its foundation to - what, throw out on the train tracks?
3, once the player scores after receiving the ball back from the Toss-Back, he can drive to the next basket, make a power layup, recover the ball and bust out (dribble up the lane) and pass out to the coach (C) at mid-court.
 
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