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Definition of busy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of busy is as below...
Busy (a.)
Crowded
with
business
or
activities;
-- said of
places
and
times;
as, a busy
street..
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Proverbially
::
Proverbially
(adv.)
In a
proverbial
manner;
by way of
proverb;
hence,
commonly;
universally;
as, it is
proverbially
said; the bee is
proverbially
busy..
Stir
::
Stir (v. i.) To be in
motion;
to be
active
or
bustling;
to exert or busy one's self.
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Engaged
in some
business;
hard at work
(either
habitually
or only for the time
being);
occupied
with
serious
affairs;
not idle nor at
leisure;
as, a busy
merchant..
Stirrup
::
Stirring
(a.)
Putting
in
motion,
or being in
motion;
active;
active
in
business;
habitually
employed
in some kind of
business;
accustomed
to a busy
life..
Busily
::
Busily
(adv.)
In a busy
manner.
Finikin
::
Finikin
(a.)
Precise
in
trifles;
idly busy.
Overofficious
::
Overofficious
(a.) Too busy; too ready to
intermeddle;
too
officious.
Peddle
::
Peddle
(v. i.) To do a small
business;
to be busy about
trifles;
to
piddle.
Twiddle
::
Twiddle
(v. i.) To play with
anything;
hence,
to be busy about
trifles..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(v. t.) To set in
action;
to cause to act, move, or make
exertion;
to give
employment
to; to put in
action
habitually
or
constantly;
to
school
or
train;
to exert
repeatedly;
to
busy..
Inactive
::
Inactive
(a.) Not
disposed
to
action
or
effort;
not
diligent
or
industrious;
not busy; idle; as, an
inactive
officer..
Active
::
Active
(a.) Given to
action;
constantly
engaged
in
action;
energetic;
diligent;
busy; --
opposed
to dull,
sluggish,
indolent,
or
inert;
as, an
active
man of
business;
active
mind;
active
zeal..
Meddler
::
Meddler
(n.) One who
meddles;
one who
interferes
or
busies
himself
with
things
in which he has no
concern;
an
officious
person;
a
busybody.
Hammer
::
Hammer
(v. i.) To be busy
forming
anything;
to labor hard as if
shaping
something
with a
hammer.
Tamper
::
Tamper
(v. i.) To
meddle;
to be busy; to try
little
experiments;
as, to
tamper
with a
disease..
Unbusied
::
Unbusied
(a.) Not
required
to work;
unemployed;
not busy.
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Careful;
anxious.
Busybodies
::
Busybodies
(pl. ) of
Busybod.
Polypragmatical
::
Polypragmatical
(a.)
Overbusy;
officious.
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To busy; to keep at work; to ply.
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