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bushed [bʊʃt]
adjetivo
1. (familiar) (exhausted)
- to be bushed -> estar molido(a) or derrengado(a)
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bushed [busht]
adjetivo
1. Hecho polvo, agotado.
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Nearby Words
- burlesquer
- burletta
- burliness
- burly
- Burmese
- burn
- burn away
- burn down
- burn off
- burn out
- burn up
- burn with
- burnable
- burner
- burnet
- burning
- burnish
- burnisher
- burnoose
- burnous
- burnout
- burnt
- burn-out
- burp
- burr
- burrel
- burrow
- burrowing-owl
- burr-stone
- bursa
- bursar
- bursarship
- burse
- burst
- burst in
- burst into.
- burst out
- bursting
- bursting (point)
- burstwort
- burthen
- burton
- bury
- burying
- burying-ground
- burying-place
- bus
- busboy
- bush
- bushbaby
- bushed
- bushel
- bushelage
- bushiness
- bushing
- bush league
- busily
- business
- business-class
- businesslike
- businessman
- businesswoman
- busk
- busker
- buskin
- buskined
- busload
- buss
- bust
- bustard
- busted
- buster
- bustle
- bustler
- bustling
- busto
- bust-up
- busty
- busy
- busybody
- Busybody signal
- busybrain
- but
- butane
- butch
- butcher
- butcher-bird
- buchtering
- butcherly
- butchery
- butler
- butlerage
- butlership
- butlery
- butment
- butt
- butt-ends
- butts
- butte
- butter
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