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keep busy
verb as in employ
verb as in engage
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Kim - who sourced cannabis for her friends - is trying to keep busy while she waits for the court’s decision about the charges against her.
“I’ve been so happy to be so distracted and keep busy and keep my mind off that kind of stuff. But through therapy and this book, which has been a massive form of therapy, it’s forced me to take time and reflect on all the things that got me to this point right now.”
Ms Jenkins said: "I think perhaps I was meant to be a butcher. I took to it quite easily. This is what I do. If you keep busy, you keep an active mind and keep going."
This is frustrating for someone who likes to keep busy - but the prize for good behaviour is huge.
Determined to keep busy, he is volunteering at the Charlotte Brightside charity centre in New Brighton this Christmas.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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