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You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for September 21.
Doodle Day
Today’s word is bus, spelled b-u-s.
bus /bʌs/ verb [transitive]
to take a person or a group of people somewhere in a bus
Casey was bussed to the school.
busing kids to school
Students were bused in for the game.
The university this week helped bus students to Houston, where the school planned to provide food and accommodations until students could fly home.
— Jason Hanna And Travis Caldwell, CNN, 4 Sep. 2021
American English to take away dirty dishes from the tables in a restaurant
He buses tables at the local diner.
Shelley had a job bussing tables.
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
We love feedback. If you want to email us, our address is [email protected], or you can find me directly on Twitter and message me there. My handle is @MoeGolpayegani.
Thanks for listening, stay safe, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow with a new word.
You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for September 21.
Doodle Day
Today’s word is bus, spelled b-u-s.
bus /bʌs/ verb [transitive]
to take a person or a group of people somewhere in a bus
Casey was bussed to the school.
busing kids to school
Students were bused in for the game.
The university this week helped bus students to Houston, where the school planned to provide food and accommodations until students could fly home.
— Jason Hanna And Travis Caldwell, CNN, 4 Sep. 2021
American English to take away dirty dishes from the tables in a restaurant
He buses tables at the local diner.
Shelley had a job bussing tables.
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
We love feedback. If you want to email us, our address is [email protected], or you can find me directly on Twitter and message me there. My handle is @MoeGolpayegani.
Thanks for listening, stay safe, and we’ll see you back here tomorrow with a new word.