"Busby" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A Busby is a type of hat, typically worn by men, characterized by its tail-like extensions in back and a short brim. It is often associated with 18th-century Scottish military uniforms.
To bury means to place (a dead body) in the ground, usually in a grave, usually for burial. It can also mean to hide or conceal (something) typically by covering it with earth or other material, often secretly or furtively. Additionally, it can mean to put (something) into a deep or seemingly irretrievable situation or situation from which it is difficult to escape or recover.
Buryat refers to a group of people who are part of the Mongolian ethnic group, primarily living in Russia's Buryatia Republic and Mongolia. They are known for their Buddhist culture, nomadic lifestyle, and cultural traditions, such as shamanism and epic poetry.
The verb "burying" is the present participle form of the verb "bury". It means to place a dead body or something that is no longer needed or wanted in the earth, typically in a grave or a hole. It can also be used metaphorically to mean to hide or conceal something, often with the intention of keeping it secret or forgotten. For example:<br><br> The soldier was killed in action and was buried with full military honors.<br> The company was found to be burying environmental pollutants in the woods.
A bus-ride refers to the experience or journey taken on a bus, typically for transportation purposes. It can also be used to describe the duration of time spent on a bus, such as "my bus-ride to work takes about an hour."
A bus is a large vehicle designed to carry a group of people, typically along a fixed route or schedule, often through a city or town, transporting passengers from one place to another.
Busan is the largest port city in South Korea, located on the southeastern coast. It is the second-largest city in the country by population, with a population of over 3.4 million people.
Busbars are metal studs or bars to which electrical cables or wires are connected in order to distribute electrical power or collect electrical currents. They are often used in electrical panels, switchgear, or distribution boards to make it easier to connect and disconnect cables, and to reduce the risk of electrical shocks or injuries.
A busboy is a person who clears tables of dirty dishes, glasses, and utensils after customers have finished eating in a restaurant, café, or other food service establishment. Their main responsibility is to help maintain cleanliness and efficiency in the dining area.
The word "bused" is the past tense of the verb "bus", which means to transport (someone) by bus. For example: "I was bused to school growing up."