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busy
adjective as in engaged, at work
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adjective as in active, on the go
adjective as in nosy, impertinent
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Example Sentences
I find it intriguing and I thought, you know, this could be something I could busy myself with.
The teenager said the store had become busier since its success, adding she did not mind her new status as a local celebrity.
It is 7pm and after a busy day that means one thing: time for my evening run.
Armed with their paintbrushes and toolkits, lifelong fans of Kettering Town are busy preparing their 3,000-capacity ground ready for next month's televised FA Cup clash.
P22, who managed to cross two busy freeways as a young lion to earn fame, hearts and a home in active Griffith Park, was the second most nocturnal lion studied.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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