bust out
Intermediário superior (B2) informal
To escape from somewhere, or to suddenly take something out and use it.
"Two inmates busted out of the county jail by cutting through a ventilation duct."
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“Get over it”, “hook up”, “blow away”: 10 Everyday English Expressions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 2:37
"Bust out".
“Get over it”, “hook up”, “blow away”: 10 Everyday English Expressions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 2:45
bust out in song or bust out a song.
“Get over it”, “hook up”, “blow away”: 10 Everyday English Expressions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 3:00
"Bust out", sudden start.
“Get over it”, “hook up”, “blow away”: 10 Everyday English Expressions
Adam’s English Lessons · engVid · 2:38
If you bust out in something, usually you're going to bust out in...
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that we can bust out whenever the