Busy chiefly stresses activity as opposed to idleness or leisure. If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing Elizabeth jean busy philipps (born june 25, 1979) is an american actress Actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime. See examples of busy used in a sentence. Actively and attentively engaged, esp
He's busy and can't see you (of a telephone line) in use When you are busy, you are working hard or concentrating on a task, so that you are not free to do anything else They are busy preparing for a hectic day's activity on saturday. The director cannot see you now Her telephone has been busy all day
Ramzi is busy getting ready for meetings. Busy with her work A busy man crowded with or characterized by much activity a busy street A very busy week A busy life overcrowded or cluttered with detail a busy painting • dennis had a very busy schedule with all of these commitments
Busy road • for this reason, start by choosing a relatively quiet environment rather than a busy road. Busy means actively employed, temporarily or habitually Diligent suggests earnest and constant effort or application, and usually connotes fondness for, or enjoyment of, what one is doing
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