BUSY, a. biz'zy.
1. Employed with constant attention engaged about something that renders interruption inconvenient as, a man is busy in posting his books.
My mistress is busy and cannot come.
2. Actively employed occupied without cessation constantly in motion as a busy bee.
3. Active in that which does not concern the person meddling with or prying into the affairs of others officious importunate hence, troublesome vexatious.
4. Much occupied with employment as a busy day.
BUSY, biz'zy. To employ with constant attention to keep engaged to make or keep busy as, to busy one's self with books.
To be busied with genue and species.
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