noun
- plural of jambuster; people or things that are remarkably successful, impressive, or outstanding
- members of the Girls' Jam Busters, a British youth organization (historical)
Usage: informal; chiefly British; often used in the phrase 'real jambusters' or 'right jambusters'
Usage: historical; proper noun usage
Examples
- Those new players are real jambusters on the field.
- The team's recent performances have been absolute jambusters.
- She and her friends were jambusters at organizing the charity event.
- The jambusters in the office always meet their targets ahead of schedule.
- His ideas turned out to be right jambusters for solving the problem.