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get busy with

verb as in go about

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“This is the time to really do it. Do it before we start to get busy with all the stuff that comes with the holidays, with the kids going back to school.”

"We get busy with our lives and we get distracted, and you're doing this show here and that show there, and then someone like Jamie Lloyd comes along and says 'I have this vision for you, this role is going to change your life'. And it truly has."

From BBC

A little while into the lockdown, we tried to roll up our sleeves and say, “Let’s get busy with writing songs and doing what we do, and try to find a way for people to access our music so it can play whatever role it needs to play in this terrible, devastating, uncertain time.”

You get busy with work, your time gets taken up with this or that.

“If we had a doctor who wasn’t concentrating on those patients that could make a rapid turnaround, they might get busy with a sicker patient” and delay attention for those who could be quickly treated and discharged, Scafiddi said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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