Buss basked in the worldwide celebrity he received from his team's achievements.
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They are all BGT-N2low-floorarticulated buss with electrical equipment by Kiepe.
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You should NEVER, EVER buss a table before putting in an order into the computer.
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Buss and King now live in the main house, and the guesthouse is for, well, guests.
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Several buss loads of Occupy Charlotte folks are due to arrive sometime after dawn.
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Buss said he just has to be patient with Brown and his new Princeton-style offense.
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One bushy-jawed college student could not resist giving his guest a respectful buss.
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Buss said the team wants to keep prices affordable in a struggling economy.
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Buss was enshrined under the category of contributor, an apt title for him.
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Kiss: the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
Snog: touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"
Buss is a surname.
(Busses) A bus (archaically also omnibus, multibus, or autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. Buses have a capacity as high as 300 passengers. Buses are widely used public transportation.
A kiss; A herring buss, a type of shallow-keeled Dutch fishing boat used especially for herring fishing; To kiss
(v) In Scottish usage a term to describe the decoration of a finial with coloured ribbons.
An electrical connection component that can accept multiple cables or wires. Also bus, bus bar, or busbar
A common electrical signal path along which signals may travel, a mixer would have several busses carrying the stereo mix, the groups, and the Aux sends.
A metallic electrical conductor used to make a common electrical connection.