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US
/ˈbɪz/
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[ UK /bˈɪz/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪz/ ]
NOUN
-
your occupation or line of work
he's in the plumbing game
she's in show biz
How To Use biz In A Sentence
- The pilot straps himself to this bulky rig in a standing position, controlling it with joysticks during vertical takeoff and landing - or VTOL, as we say in the hover biz.
- His songs had gone from sublime to bizarre, compounded by his friendship with oddball lyricist Van Dyke Parks.
- Beddoes as a writer of brief lyric poems, songs exhumed from the bodies of his dramas, and for the bizarre, sprawling Death's Jest Book. Introduction
- This bizarre balance ofartistry andseveral layers of humor is consistent throughout. Movie Review: A Town Called Panic (My Choice for Best Animated Film of 2009) | /Film
- It's a bizarre concept that intertwines issues of patriotism and sporting chauvinism.
- It's still as much fun as ever with woodchop, rides, showbags, the beautiful and bizarre all on show at Homebush. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
- I've created a bizarro little niche here where I kind of get to do whatever I want.
- We were dressed in bizarre costumes and did a talk and then fielded questions.
- No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
- Being pictured as he was might be a bizarre situation but it's par for the course.