Even at this, the more frisky passengers continued to patronize the buss line, leaving only a few grandfathers and gentle dames to ride in the cars.
A wide awake German by the name of Kolbe bought up the old North Shore buss line and furnished it with much better horses than the railroad company were using and started in to carry passengers over the same route for four-cent fare.
I'll have a tousel and a buss from yon lass on the box.
Naow hev dun with yer stand-offishness an' buss the gal.
Jock Gordon wull mak' ye juist as comfortable ablow a heatherbuss as ever ye war in a bed in the manse.
Or Jock can catch the muir-fowl itsel' an' eat it ablow a heather buss as gin he war a tod [fox].
Then he bent over Budur tobuss her, whereat the Jinniyah Maymunah trembled and was abashed and Dahnash, the Ifrit, was like to fly for joy.
Graul in his iron arms, "put the conjuror out of thine head now, and buss me, Graul, buss me!
Mayhap," answered Sir Robert, adding other oaths, "but why does he buss my daughter?
Or perchance because he has a better right to buss her than any man alive, seeing that but for him, by now she would be but stinking clay, or a Frenchman's leman.
Buss Bussis built over shallow water, running out over the water for one hundred and fifty yards.
A suburban town of Jolo is Buss Buss, nearly half as large as Jolo, and built out over the water on bamboo poles driven into the mud, and left projecting above the water.
The Chinese and Morros are not friendly, and it is probably due to this fact alone that causedBuss Buss to be built.
Buss in Anglia,[104] he surrendered them as an interpolation.
For this reasonBuss always gives the name as Barbere.
The Neptune buss was employed as a store-ship, and rode at anchor a convenient distance from the rock in about twenty fathoms of water.
Towards the end of October, the yawl riding at the stern of the bussbroke loose by stress of weather and was lost.
Well, I now forgive you heartily; let's buss and be friends.
The drawings by Buss for "Pickwick" have fortunately been preserved.
BUSS [Illustration] Robert William Buss is referred to in an address issued with the third part of "Pickwick" as "a gentleman already well known to the public as a very humorous and talented artist.
Buss now essayed to reproduce his designs upon the plates; but the result proved disastrous, the too violent action of the improperly diluted acid tearing up the etching-ground, which also broke up under the needle, creating sad havoc.
In preparing studies for his pictures, Buss had accustomed himself to the use of bold effects, obtained by means of chalk or black-lead pencils of various degrees of hardness, blackness, and breadth of point.
Footnote 15: The two cancelled etchings by Buss have been copied on steel, but, being printed on India paper, are not likely to be mistaken for the original plates.
Impressions of the Buss etchings are exceedingly scarce, only about seven hundred copies of the number containing them having been circulated.
Illustration] As a painter of humorous scenes and historical events, Bussgained considerable popularity.
Had opportunities been given, Buss would have cancelled these plates, and prepared fresh ones of his own etching.
I got in the buss saw no one, was the only passenger, the chimneys were off the lamps from the jolting and there was danger.
The poor, discarded Buss took a vast deal of pains therefore to accomplish his task.
In 1848 Buss was in the flower of his age, fresh and vigorous in body and mind.
The last time I saw and heard the Chevalier von Buss was in the convention held at Frankfort in 1862.
Then came the king and seeing her beauty and loveliness, went up to her to buss her; whereupon she fell down in a fainting fit and struck out with her hands and feet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buss" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boat; canoe; cruiser; ferry; galleon; junk; kiss; lip; peck; smack; vessel; yacht