we usually justpluralizebusasbuses. The same applies togases. Relatedly, whenbusis used as a verb (meaning “to transport by bus” or “to clear tables at a restaurant”), it can take the formsbuses/busing/busedorbusses/bussing
Present participle for to stroke or pat affectionately, usually an animal “Homer only wanted topetthe dog, and couldn't see the point in petting the cat.” Verb ▲ Present participle for to engage in sensuous caressing and touching
busings, busking, buskins, bussing, busting, busying, butling, butting, butyrin, buzzing, bylined, byliner, bylines, byrling, cabbing, cabined, cabinet, cabling, caching, cadging, caffein, calcine, calking, calkins, calling, calming, calving, camping, canakin, canikin, canines, canning...
Present participle for to clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection “They wouldembraceeach other tightly before saying goodbye.” Verb ▲ Present participle for to grip or hold around tightly “These cables often twist around the trunk nearest to them andembraceit tightly.” ...
“Our view is that you’ve got to deal with it at the source, and if they’re intending to come to Florida or many of them are intending to come to Florida, that’s our best way to make sure they end up in a sanctuary,” he said. Texas has bused about 8,0...
in their first debate for his opposition to school bussing in Delaware, while she was the “little girl” benefitting from busing. That exchange may have decimated the Biden campaign in the early states; Republicans can be expected to run it widely in TV spots if Harris is the running mate...