It is very busy and very difficult street names to memorize
Go to work at McDonald's or one of the hotels. You won't be too busy, but you will be poor. Hawaii is an expensive place to live.
no she was to busy kissing Joe Jonas.
ocupado = busy, occupied bullicioso = busy-busy
Bill visby
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Busy can't be a noun, which is a thing. Busy is an adjective, which describes things. "A busy street".
Busy, busy, busy and very crowded.
As busy as a bee.
No, I think 'busy' might be an adjective.Example:1) I'm too busy today. I think in this case 'busy' is describing 'I'.2) The market is always busy on Tuesdays for some reason.Here, 'busy' describes 'market'.
The adjective busy has the abstract noun busyness, which became used as the separate word "business" to refer to occupational and commercial activity.
busy
"A busy as a bee".