The act of apprehending a person and taking them into custody, usually because they have been suspected of committing or planning a crime.
1 I'm just saying that's the nature of it: combat and sanctions busting .
2 Fast-rising CO2 levels are almost entirely the reason for the record - busting year.
3 The programme has brought wallet - busting add-ons to the company's cars since 1986.
4 And few cases ever turn on the trust - busting musings of the citizenry.
5 No wonder so much gut - busting work leads to so much gut-wrenching failure.
6 We've had to do a bit of fake-news busting this week, too.
7 Used for busting rocks, they can easily be repurposed to bust zombies.
8 It's all a bit cumbersome, but sometimes busting ghosts means not complaining.
9 Both are essential for record - busting speed ascents, but we weren't after records.
10 Travel executive Chris Adams discusses the tourism boom that's busting our infrastructure.
11 Jones laughed to himself, surprised that Payne was still busting his balls.
12 Lew Wee thought he was an anarchist, busting up property that way.
13 I'd like to reintroduce our inmates to the joys of busting rock.
14 These burgers are the no-nonsense, gut - busting , flavoursome gift that keeps on giving.
15 You're busting me for failure to maintain safe housing for my pets.
16 He's loaded with money, he's stuffed with money, he's busting with money.
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