Back of the bus
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REARBack of the bus
INCBack of the bus.?
shuttlebus, plane, etc., moving back and forth between two destinations
RETOut of the bus.
OSSIEDavis of "Get on the Bus"
GORDOBus-driving hero of the comics
OSSIEDavis of "Get On the Bus"
ROSAParks in front of the bus?
OSSIEActor Davis of "Get on the Bus"
ROSAParks in the front of the bus
RALPHABERNATHYCo-organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott, 1955
busingthe act of transporting by bus, also BUSSING
bussingthe act of transporting by bus, also BUSING
OSUHome of the Max M. Fisher Coll. of Bus.
busingsBUSING, the act of transporting by bus, also BUSSING
bussingsBUSSING, the act of transporting by bus, also BUSING
MARTINSHORTSTOPIt's along the bus route of "Canada's Walk of Fame"?
busingthe moving of pupils by bus to achieve racially balanced classes
oned as a function word to indicate means of conveyance on the bus
carfaresThe fare for travel on a bus, subway, or similar mode of public transportation
carryallspassenger automobile or bus having two facing benches running the length of the body
starterperson who gives the signal to begin, as for a race, the running of a train, bus, elevator, etc.
gappingThe omission of a verb in the second of two coordinate clauses, as in I went by bus and Mary by car
connects(of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) Be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other
connect(of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) Be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other
connected(of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) Be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other
connecting(of a train, bus, aircraft, etc.) Be timed to arrive at its destination before another train, aircraft, etc., departs so that passengers can transfer from one to the other