What is the correct spelling for BUSSY?

If you meant to type "bussy", but it was a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions: "busy" – meaning occupied or engaged; "bass" – referring to a low-pitched sound; "bust" – to break or damage; "bossy" – characterized as domineering; "busty" – describing a person with a large bust. Double-check your intention to ensure accurate spelling.

Correct spellings for BUSSY

  • bass The bass was so loud that it made the floor vibrate.
  • basso The deep, resounding basso of the opera singer echoed throughout the auditorium.
  • Bess Bess is my neighbor's friendly golden retriever.
  • boss My boss is going to be very impressed with the report I turned in.
  • bossy She is often described as bossy by her coworkers because she always wants everything done her way.
  • BURS
  • bursa The bursa in the knee allows for smoother movements of the joint.
  • bus I missed the bus this morning, so I had to walk to work instead.
  • busby The guard at the door was wearing a traditional black and gold busby.
  • bushy The hedgehog's fur was so bushy it looked like a small explosion of spikes.
  • buss I saw my friend getting on the buss to go to work.
  • busty The busty bartender poured me a tall glass of beer.
  • busy I'm too busy to chat right now; can we talk later?
  • buys I usually buys fresh fruits and vegetables at the local market.
  • fussy My sister is a very fussy eater and only eats a few select foods.
  • mussy I'm feeling a bit mussy today.