bus
[bʌs]
Definition:
1. A vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport.
2. Send or move around by bus.
3. A car that is old and unreliable.
bus Image.
Synonyms: car, vehicle
Similar: bust, busy, bush
Use 'bus' in a sentence:
- 1. The bus service stops at midnight.
- 2. The bus came right on time.
- 3. It'll work out cheaper to travel by bus.
- 4. Stop fussing about; the bus will arrive on time.
- 5. I didn't take the first bus.
- 6. The bus slowed to a halt.
- 7. It's polite to yield up your seat on the bus to an old lady.
- 8. The bus was ten minutes early.
- 9. How often do you use the bus?
- 10. To get our Colombian visas we bussed back to Medellin.
- 11. We caught the bus in the end but it was close.
- 12. Have you got the right money for the bus fare?
- 13. The bus here departs on the hour.
- 14. A bus appeared around the corner.
- 15. How many people are they going to try and squash into this bus?
- 16. The bus hit the bridge.
- 17. We were bussed from the airport to our hotel.
- 18. They waved as the bus pulled away.
- 19. I will run you in if the bus isn't going into the town because of the snow today.
- 20. Where do we get on the bus?
- 21. I couldn't help it if the bus was late.
- 22. The bus sideswiped two parked cars.
- 23. The bus bounced down the hill.
- 24. The bus was cut in two by the train.
- 25. She comes to work by bus.
- 26. There is still time for you to catch the last bus.
- 27. The people shoved to get on the bus.
- 28. He was knocked down by a bus.
- 29. People are scared to use the buses late at night.
- 30. The bus jolted to a halt.
- 31. The bus continued onward.
- 32. They got chucked off the bus.
- 33. We'd better leave now or we'll miss the bus.
- 34. The bus is not due yet awhile.
- 35. The report on the accident exonerates the bus driver from any responsibility.
- 36. She looks like the back of a bus.
- 37. I usually get the bus to work.
- 38. The bus came around the bend.
- 39. The school bus leaves at six sharp and won't wait.
- 40. The bus stop is few yards below the post office.
- 41. I had to run like mad to catch the bus.
- 42. I had to wait half an hour for a bus.
- 43. The bus jerked to a halt.
- 44. Blow it! We've missed the bus.
- 45. The bus swung sharply to the left.
- 46. The boys were turfed off the bus.
- 47. We had a long wait for the bus.
- 48. They had to travel everywhere by bus.
- 49. There's a bus every hour on the hour.
- 50. The bus slewed sideways.
- 51. It's a five fen ride on a bus.
- 52. He missed his last bus home.
- 53. Many schools were in danger of closing because the children were bused out to other neighborhoods.
- 54. I met him many a time in the bus.
- 55. She was knocked down by a bus.
- 56. He goes to work by bus.
- 57. We all herded on to the bus.
- 58. There is a frequent bus service into the centre of town.
- 59. I've left my bag on the bus.
- 60. You couldn't have left it on the bus, could you?
- 61. On May Day hundreds of thousands used to be bussed in to parade through East Berlin.
- 62. The bus shuddered to a halt.
- 63. There's a bus stop in front of the house.
- 64. The bus came five minutes early.
- 65. The bus stopped and four people got on.
- 66. Shall we walk or go by bus ?
- 67. I wish the bus would hurry up and come.
- 68. The bus stop is not far from the hospital.
- 69. It's strange that the bus has been delayed so long.
- 70. To his horror, the bus caught fire.
- 71. The rude man elbowed me aside and got on the bus ahead of me.
- 72. He gave us a wave as the bus drove off.
- 73. You'd be better going by bus.
- 74. The bus service is appalling now.
- 75. Would you rather walk or take the bus?
- 76. It is possible to get there by bus.
- 77. A regular bus service connects the train station with the town centre.
- 78. There is a regular bus service to the airport.
- 79. Every time a bus went past, the windows rattled.
- 80. I'm not old enough for my bus pass yet!