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Definition of busy
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Busy (v. t.) To make or keep busy; to
employ;
to
engage
or keep
engaged;
to
occupy;
as, to busy one's self with
books..
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Twiddle
::
Twiddle
(v. i.) To play with
anything;
hence,
to be busy about
trifles..
Pragmatical
::
Pragmatical
(a.) Busy;
specifically,
busy in an
objectionable
way;
officious;
fussy and
positive;
meddlesome..
Overofficious
::
Overofficious
(a.) Too busy; too ready to
intermeddle;
too
officious.
Polypragmaty
::
Polypragmaty
(n.) The state of being
overbusy.
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(v. i.) To keep the hands and
fingers
actively
moving
as a
fiddler
does; to move the hands and
fingers
restlessy
or in busy
idleness;
to
trifle.
Occupy
::
Occupy
(v. t.) To
possess
or use the time or
capacity
of; to
engage
the
service
of; to
employ;
to busy.
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Careful;
anxious.
Potter
::
Potter
(v. i.) To busy one's self with
trifles;
to labor with
little
purpose,
energy,
of
effect;
to
trifle;
to
pother..
Tamper
::
Tamper
(v. i.) To
meddle;
to be busy; to try
little
experiments;
as, to
tamper
with a
disease..
Hive
::
Hive (n.) A place
swarming
with busy
occupants;
a
crowd.
Fuss
::
Fuss (v. i.) To be
overbusy
or
unduly
anxious
about
trifles;
to make a
bustle
or ado.
Peddle
::
Peddle
(v. i.) To do a small
business;
to be busy about
trifles;
to
piddle.
Unbusied
::
Unbusied
(a.) Not
required
to work;
unemployed;
not busy.
Proverbially
::
Proverbially
(adv.)
In a
proverbial
manner;
by way of
proverb;
hence,
commonly;
universally;
as, it is
proverbially
said; the bee is
proverbially
busy..
Polypragmatical
::
Polypragmatical
(a.)
Overbusy;
officious.
Occupy
::
Occupy
(v. t.) To do
business
in; to busy one's self with.
Bisie
::
Bisie (v. t.) To busy; to
employ.
Embusy
::
Embusy
(v. t.) To
employ.
Engaged
::
Engaged
(a.)
Occupied;
employed;
busy.
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..
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