busy · adj
busy (PLACE)
A1 A busy place is full of activity or people.
Dictionary examples:
The library is busy with sleeping students. (0.0)
The playground is busy with laughing kids. (0.0)
The beach is busy with flying kites. (0.0)
The office is busy with napping workers. (0.0)
The school is busy with sleeping teachers. (0.0)
The hospital is busy with laughing doctors. (0.0)
a busy restaurant (5.3)
Their house is on a very busy street. (23.8)
busy (PERSON)
A1 If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing
Dictionary examples:
Mom's busy hiding Dad's socks. (0.0)
She's busy teaching her cat math. (0.0)
She's busy painting her nose blue. (0.0)
Dad's busy counting his toes. (0.0)
Tom's busy making his hair messy. (0.0)
He's busy tickling his feet. (0.0)
Mom's busy hiding Dad's food. (0.0)
Dad's busy painting his toes green. (0.0)
She's busy teaching her dog to sing. (0.0)
Mom was busy in the kitchen. (6.4)
The kids are busy with their homework. (13.5)
I've got plenty of jobs to keep you busy. (19.0)
He was too busy talking to notice us come in. (23.3)
She's busy writing out the wedding invitations. (32.9)
busy (TIME)
A2 In a busy period, you have a lot of things to do.
Dictionary examples:
I'm so busy, I forget to change my pajamas! (0.0)
I'm so busy, I dream about doing homework! (0.0)
I'm so busy, I eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner together! (0.0)
Take a rest - you've had a busy day. (10.3)
I've got a busy week ahead of me. (16.2)