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View definitions for busy

busy

adjective as in active, on the go

adjective as in nosy, impertinent

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Former Trump admin official Kudlow pressed Musk on how he's coping with an increasingly busy schedule, asking how he's handling the required time away from running his companies.

From Salon

He has been busy behind the plate in bullpens, live batting practice sessions and Cactus League games, trying to refine his framing and receiving skills while honing his ability to call pitches.

Frankfurt, Germany's busiest airport, said passengers would be unable to board flights and transfer would "almost certainly" be affected.

From BBC

But as he walked through the busy streets and crowded markets on 4 November 2017, he was surrounded by officers from the local police force.

From BBC

Despite the bridge's Witham-bound traffic being less frequent than those accessing the A12, residents say the traffic lights treat them as equally busy.

From BBC

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

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