bus|bused|buses|busing|bussed|busses|bussing in English

verb

[bʌs]

ride on a bus; transport by bus; transport students by bus to another school district in an effort to achieve racial integration; work as a busboy; remove dirty dishes in a restaurant or cafeteria

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1. Bussed is an alternative form of bused. In en-past ofbus terms the difference between Bussed and bused is that Bussed is (bus), while bused is (bus)

2. Bussed is an alternative form of Bused. In en-past ofbus terms the difference between bussed and Bused is that bussed is (bus), while Bused is (bus)

3. As nouns the difference between Bussing and busing is that Bussing is while busing is the transportation of schoolchildren, by bus, to schools

4. As verbs the difference between Bussing and busing is that Bussing is while busing is

5. The verb forms: buss, Bussed, bussing

6. What does Bussed mean? Simple past tense and past participle of bus, alternative spelling of bused

7. Bussing is an alternative form of busing

8. As verbs the difference between bussed and Bused

9. As verbs the difference between Bussed and bused

10. In present participle ofbuslang=en terms the difference between Bussing and busing is that Bussing is while busing is

11. A passenger automobile or airplane used in a manner resembling that of a bus. verb (used with object), Bused or bussed, bus·ing or bus·sing

12. See more ideas about bus, bus coach, Busses.

13. See more ideas about Busses, bus, bus coach.

14. The answer is simple: Bused, bussed, bust are homophones of the English language.

15. The answer is simple: bused, Bussed, bust are homophones of the English language.

16. As verbs the difference between busted and Bussed is that busted is (bust) while Bussed is (bus),

17. As for the verb bus —which may mean either "to transport someone in a bus" or "to remove dirty dishes from [as from a table]"—we do recognize bussed and Bussing as variants

18. As for the verb bus —which may mean either "to transport someone in a bus" or "to remove dirty dishes from [as from a table]"—we do recognize Bussed and bussing as variants

19. The definition of Bussing, commonly spelled as busing, is transporting a group of people in a communal vehicle

20. ADO Buses, uses there own Bus Terminal.

21. The definition of bussing, commonly spelled as Busing, is transporting a group of people in a communal vehicle

22. Browse various bus models and sizes from top manufacturers including Blue Bird Buses, Ford Buses, International Buses and others

23. What does Bused mean? Simple past tense and past participle of bus

24. The plural form of bus is buses. To be fair, a few dictionaries do list Busses as an alternative plural form of bus. But it appears so rarely that most people would view it as a spelling error

25. Da Boot Bussing is a small bus company with personal service in mind