The preferred expression is "BUSTLIN' like a Bison" for the only time you ever see a buffalo get active about anything is during the rut, or Rutting Season. Otherwise they are oblivious to anything and everything around them, (as long as you are not down wind of them) because of their typically poor eyesight and heavy weight.
This is more or less one of archaic colloquialisms of the time that has lost its priority in our society today and was a more genteel plainsman's way of saying you were "slow" or rather clueless to your own immediate surroundings.
Very busy or engaged in an activity.
That is the correct spelling, business.
The correct useage is "I am too busy to take the test."
busy as a bee; busy like a beaver
it's the same
The correct is *me neither* .
The correct spelling is buffalo, plural buffalo, buffalos, or buffaloes.
Buffalo International Airport is located in Cheektowaga, New York. It is a very busy airport that services parts of Ontario, Canada and Buffalo, New York.
The correct expression is Repent of.
Not exactly. The correct sentence should be as follows:The class is busy in attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy attending the examination.orThe students in the class are busy in writing their examination.
No, the correct expression is either "discuss" or "talk about." "Discuss about" is redundant as both words convey the idea of engaging in conversation or exchanging ideas about a topic.
The correct spelling is buffalo.