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busy adj (busier, busiest) 1 fully occupied; having much work to do. 2 full of activity a busy day a busy street. 3 N Amer, especially US said of a telephone line, etc: in use. Brit equivalent engaged. 4 constantly working or occupied. 5 said of a person: fussy and tending to interfere in the affairs of others. 6 said of a picture or design, etc: unrestful to the eye because too full of detail. verb (busies, busied, busying) chiefly in phrase below. busily adverb. busyness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon bisig.
busy someone or oneself with something to occupy them or oneself with a task, etc; to make them or oneself busy. |
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