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I . busy [ˈbɪzi] ADJ

3. busy TEL:

4. busy (meddlesome):

II . busy <-ie-> [ˈbɪzi] VERBE trans to busy oneself with sth

Expressions couramment utilisées avec busiest

the busiest time of year

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Tool chests are only useful for stuff you don't use very often, as most are likely too busy to search through it anyway. 4.
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The fascinating panels often depict people fighting, drinking, carousing and otherwise taking part in busy town life.
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After much research, BB was busy with bind writing, calligraphy and painting.
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This can be a busy spell after a game because we'd have medicals and triage and whatnot.
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Sitting on the sundeck we had great views of farmland, fishing boats and people going about their busy lives.
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Busy parents might spoon-feed babies or encourage set feeding times in order to hurry the process along, which was not best for the baby.
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Worried about spilling your morning pick-me-up coffee on a busy bus or train?
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He is smart, rich, skillful and respected, but remains detached from most people because of his busy lifestyle.
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The busy, raucous style of early jazz did not hold the same kind of popular appeal that the comparative restraint of orchestral jazz did.
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The illusionist sleeps on a small couch and the girl keeps busy by cleaning and cooking food that she shares with the neighbors.
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