Phrases with «complete bust»

The phrase "complete bust" means that something or someone turned out to be a total failure or disappointment. Full definition

Sentences with «complete bust»

  • The scheme was a complete bust, but after firing most of the employees, Butterfield, a former philosophy student whose hippie parents named him Dharma, found himself pondering the internal messaging tool the team had created to replace the confusing nested strings of emails such projects generate. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • It's far better to invest in proven currencies such as Bitcoin and established products such as a Bitcoin IRA than to chase an unproven digital currency that may turn out to be a complete bust. (coinira.com)
  • I love preparing and eating Mexican - style food, but this was a complete bust. (marthastewart.com)
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