- BUSK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUSKER is a person who entertains in a public place for donations
- busk | Fashion History Timeline
One of the most intimate pieces of scrimshaw a whaleman could produce was a bone or baleen busk, or corset stiffener These were carved and given to a crewman’s loved one, who then inserted it into a matching sleeve on her corset as a unique memento of her beloved’s feelings ”
- BUSK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Busk definition: to entertain by dancing, singing, reciting, juggling, etc , on the street or in a public place See examples of BUSK used in a sentence
- BUSK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The whalebone, or busk, is absolutely necessary to keep the dress in its proper place
- Busk - definition of busk by The Free Dictionary
busk (bʌsk) vb (Music, other) (intr) Brit to make money by singing, dancing, acting, etc, in public places, as in front of theatre queues [C20: perhaps from Spanish buscar to look for]
- BUSK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
People who busk play music or sing for money in the streets or other public places
- busk - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
busk (third-person singular simple present busks, present participle busking, simple past and past participle busked) (intransitive, especially UK) To solicit money by entertaining the public in the street or in public transport
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