Crossword-Solution: BUSTER 6 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Buster n. Something huge; a roistering blade; also, a spree.

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Word Anagrams
BUSTER anagram BERUST, BRUTES, BURETS, REBUTS, TUBERS

We have 37 clues for the answer “BUSTER”

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Comic Keaton 1 answer
person or thing destroying something as specified 1 answer
a person who breaks horses 1 answer
Word with gang or block. 1 answer
Term of address to a little boy. 1 answer
Something huge: Slang. 1 answer
Peanut ___ Parfait (Dairy Queen treat) 1 answer
Outcault's famous Brown boy. 1 answer
Keaton or Crabbe 1 answer
Keaton of the silent era 1 answer
Keaton of silents 1 answer
Ghost follower 1 answer
Family dog on "The Wonder Years" 1 answer
Dave & ___'s 1 answer
Brown or Keaton 1 answer
Bronco tamer 1 answer
Baseball's Posey 1 answer
Another Keaton 1 answer
Actor Keaton 1 answer
A Brown 1 answer
"Hot Hot Hot" artist Poindexter 1 answer
Brown of old comics 1 answer
foul weather 2 answers
Ending for block 2 answers
dirty weather 3 answers
Rodeo rider 4 answers
Little boy. 6 answers
Smash hit? 8 answers
Huge success 8 answers
A PERSON THAT BREAKS UP OR OVERPOWERS SOMETHING 11 answers
Bub 11 answers
Gale 30 answers
AIR in motion 47 answers
flaw 55 answers
Address system 56 answers
BROWN ___ 59 answers
Flurry 78 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUSTER (5)

Then what? He peered through the blue haze that with every discharge thickened between him and the buster.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
All the Boston man could see was that from a tumbled pile of branches, dogs, and men, some one at last stepped back, gripping a sack, and cried: "Got it all right, and it's a buster." "Now for the other forty-nine!" shouted Jimmy, straining into his coat.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996
But neither Buster nor I--being unwilling to get into trouble--would like to assert that it is an actual ball.
Ponkapog Papers Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996
Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs.
Arizona Nights Stewart Edward White 2008
The morning was beautifully fine, warm, brilliant, and still, and so remained until half-past six, when, with startling rapidity, there blew up a sudden squall known in the country as a "Hot Buster," and in two or three minutes' space a terrific wind storm was sweeping the ground.
The Dominion of the Air J. M. Bacon 1997

Quotes with BUSTER (3)

And then I stand in front of God's Throne squinting up at His blazing glory and He says, 'You had your opportunities, boy. But did you listen? No. You went on heedlesly reading that garbagey magazine with pictures of naked girls in it. How juvenile! I gave geese more sense than that.'Please, God. I'm only fourteen years old. A teenager. Have mercy. Be loving. I was,' says God. 'For eons. And look at what it got me. You.'God turns in disgust, just the way Daddy does. 'Sorry, b…
Garrison Keillor
The sound of thunder awake me, and when I got up, my feet sank into muddy water up to my ankles. Mother took Buster and Helen to high ground to pray, but I stayed behind with Apache and Lupe. We barricaded the door with the rug and started bailing water out the window. Mother came back and begged us to go pray with her on the hilltop. "To heck with praying!" I shouted. "Bail, dammit, bail!" Mom look mortified. I could tell she thought I'd probably doomed us all with my blasph…
Jeannette Walls Half Broke Horses
Boy, you're good at figuring things out. Isn't he? Except that if anybody's the devil in this room it's _you_, buster." An extraordinary bitterness came into his face. "I've seen you before. I know you, all right, preacher man. Age after age, you come back. You always lead the crusades. You're so damned golden-tongued, other people just flock to die for your causes. You die with them, it's true, because you're stupid enough to believe your own great lies; but you always come …
Kage Baker In the Garden of Iden
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 25 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).