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go bust
verb as in fail
verb as in fold
Strongest match
Example Sentences
“Usually it’s those component parts that go bust: the actual printers, the actual distributors,” said Johnston.
Smith made his debut for Worcester at 18, lost his first 10 games for Warriors and then saw the club go bust at the end of his second season.
It is also nearly impossible to tell if a university will go bust.
Some argue that Thames should be allowed to go bust and have the government take over the company due to it being the architect of its own misfortune.
The head of one independent production company said it had been "frightening" to see other companies go bust in 2024.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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