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She drew back her free hand and lashed him hard across the face with the busk.
In the middle of the nineteenth century, a new form of busk appeared.
The modern busk was popular allowing corsets to easily open in the front.
To achieve and enhance the separation of the bust the "busk" was used.
They participated in an event where the main focus was restoring balance called the busk, or green corn ceremony.
However, Victorian corsets also had a buttoned or hooked front opening called a busk.
Mr Busk made an excellent job of that.
That is why this report by Mr Busk is so important.
It was made of wood, ivory, or bone slipped into a pocket and tied in place with a lace called the busk point.
Since the mid-Victorian period, the busk has been made of steel and consists of two parts, one for each side.
During a busk, the temple, homes, and grounds of the village were cleaned and repaired as needed.
Could see her in the bedroom from the hearth unclamping the busk of her stays: white.
As its name implies, it was shaped like a spoon, with the bottom part of the busk widening and taking a dished form.
The town is believed to be the first site of the ancient busk fire which began the Green Corn Ceremony.
That how she was as handsome a lady, ma'am, as lived, no matter wheres, and a busk like marble itself.
She had drawn the sharpened busk and was crouched against the platform, hand low as Ian had taught her.
She struck with all her force, and the sharpened busk drove under his arm with a rubbery shock.
That had been before a series of heart attacks shriveled the flesh from his bones and left him a bitter, dried busk of a man.
Wissner, a busk and boning manufacturer in Germany makes stainless steel busks.
The point of the busk skidded up his arm, leaving a reddening furrow, but he ignored this and lunged at her.
The earliest corsets had a wooden busk placed down the center fronts of the corsets.
The busk gathering concluded with a celebration known as a poskito, in which the neighboring tribes feasted on new corn.
We very much appreciate the rapporteur' s, Mr Busk' s, work on this proposal.
Maria kept her eyes fixed upon myself, and when our drinks arrived, she leered at me over her glass: 'To both ends of the busk!'