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How do you use bus as an adjective?

You can't directly use "bus" as an adjective.

However, there are a few ways to create adjectives related to buses:

* Compound Adjectives:

* Bus-related: "bus-stop," "bus-sized," "bus-only" (referring to a lane or road).

* Specific types of buses: "school-bus," "double-decker," "city-bus."

* Using "-y" suffix:

* "Bussy" is a slang term for "busy" and is generally considered informal and might be offensive in some contexts. Use with caution.**

* Using "-like" suffix:

* "bus-like" (referring to something resembling a bus)

Example:

* "We took a school-bus to the field trip."

* "They built a bus-sized model of the new building."

* "The street has a bus-only lane during rush hour."

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