1. busking - Noun
2. busking - Verb
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busking
present participle of busk
busking (plural buskings)
(obsolete) Clothing; dress; ornaments worn.
Also nowadays, most professors work solo, since the need for a bottler became less important when busking with the show gave way to paid engagements at private parties or public events. Source: Internet
He frequently resorted to busking, receiving loans from fellow musicians and admirers, and pawning his saxophones for drug money. Source: Internet
Patton watched House busking when he arrived penniless at Lula station, but did not approach him. Source: Internet
A robustly satisfying double album celebrating the Bay Area quintet’s 10 years of graduating from subway busking to touring for Bonnie Raitt (whose husky harmony graces the title track), and the shifting meanings of “home.” Source: Internet
A music city has: a bustling street music and busking scene. Source: Internet
“A week after I got booted from the show, I did a busking gig at the Warrandyte market. Source: Internet