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buss
[buhs]
Buss
1/ ʌ /
noun
Frances Mary . 1827–94, British educationalist; a pioneer of secondary education for girls, who campaigned for women's admission to university
buss
2/ ʌ /
noun
an archaic or dialect word for kiss
Word History and Origins
Origin of buss1
Word History and Origins
Origin of buss1
Example Sentences
For much of the week, Lira is either in the kitchen working as a prep cook or in the dining room bussing tables.
Instead, they were taken by military plane directly to Panama, did not go through customs upon arrival and were immediately detained in the hotel until they were bussed to the camp.
Under US diplomatic pressure, Mexico has been conducting its largest ever migrant crackdown, bussing and flying non-Mexican migrants to the country's south, far from the US border.
Under US diplomatic pressure, Mexico has been conducting its largest ever migrant crackdown, bussing and flying non-Mexican migrants to the country’s south, far from the US border.
The government responded by blocking Islamabad's streets with shipping containers, and bussing in police from across the country.
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