Definition of Bustics

1. bustic [n] - See also: bustic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bustics

bustas
bustaurant
bustaurants
busted
busted flush
busted flushes
bustee
bustees
buster
busters
bustic
busticate
busticated
busticates
busticating
bustics (current term)
bustier
bustiers
bustiest
bustin'
bustiness
bustinesses
busting
bustings
bustitution
bustitutions
bustle
bustle about
bustle with
bustled

Literary usage of Bustics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1873)
"... Noron this point do I understand PPC's objection to the colour of the marigold. bustics anti poets do ..."

2. The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History by John Lothrop Motley (1856)
"bustics armed with pitchforks, young students and old soldiers out of employment, furnished with rusty matchlocks, pikes and halberds, composed his force. ..."

3. Glasghu Facies: A View of the City of Glasgow; Or, An Account of Its Origin by John M'Ure (1873)
"Each of the other two has a well-proportioned Arch, faced with bustics, for their Entrance. All these Markets are well Paved with free stone, have Walks all ..."

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