As busy as a bee.
This originates from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, (the Squire's Tale), 1386-1400.
bee
BEE
As busy as a bee. This originates from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, (the Squire's Tale), 1386-1400.
because im busy to my studying..thats why i didnt finish to verify my friendster account..!!!
Yes(Finish answer by saying why)
finish
I believe that saying is indisposed. It means you're busy
moss
Fire
If you started saying the numbers right now, you would finish saying the smallest possible number, which is zero, very quickly since it only consists of one syllable and one digit.
Surprised at first, then he has been busy with other matters
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
Well, you start by saying "Living" then you finish with "Details."