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busker
[ buhs-ker ]
noun
- someone who performs on the street or in a public place, especially for money:
Buskers staked out small areas on the boardwalk to serenade the crowd with old-fashioned favorites and newfangled hits.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of busker1
Example Sentences
It follows a case between Global Radio and the council where a judge ordered the local authority to stop the "nuisance" caused by buskers.
He said he asked one busker to turn the music down.
At the roadside, a lone busker played the same tune over and over again on an electric piano, as a sea of protesters passed by.
He wants each episode to feel as immersive as possible, which means including surrounding noise like buses honking, a busker singing in an alleyway or a volunteer asking if we have time for gay rights.
Mr Carbonaro has named his house Bark Park and describes it as a “busker home”.
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