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bust out

vb. 1 (context idiomatic intransitive English) to escape (from); break out 2 (context idiomatic transitive English) to free from captivity 3 (context US idiomatic intransitive English) to reveal, to show 4 (context US idiomatic English) to bring out, to take out 5 (context US idiomatic nonstandard English) to burst out (laughing)

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Bust Out

"Bust Out" is the twenty-third episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the tenth of the show's second season. It was written by Frank Renzulli, Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, directed by John Patterson and originally aired on March 19, 2000.

Usage examples of "bust out".

He had two weeks to the day to bust out the Hung leaders, according to Amadi's time schedule.

I hadn't rode over three miles till I heard the stolen hosses running ahead of me, and in a minute I bust out into a open flat and seen six Mexicans driving them critters at full speed, and one of ‘.

For this he had the Angels, a vehicle for his humor and fantasies, a sop for any aggressions and an occasional chance to bust out of the workday murk like some kind of saber-rattling golem and lay at least a small jolt on people he had no other way of reaching.

Just couldn't handle taking all the steps, seeing some of those steps bust out from under you?

That nearly sent Dean off on one of those tirades that bust out of him every time one of his nieces opens her mouth.

Coach was the one who broke the news to me that I was never going to play football again, and I don't know what he expected - for me to bust out crying or maybe have hysterics, from the drawn, tense look on his face.

Three times I tried to bust out, using the mist as cover, and three times I failed.

I figured a couple of ways to bust out, but knew I'd have Timberline and all them others chasing me.