never ending random
As brave as a lion As busy as a bee As strong as an ox As light as a feather As white as snow As sly as a fox As cool as a cucumber As clear as crystal As busy as a beaver As fit as a fiddle
The saying "a lot on your plate" likely originated from the idea of having multiple tasks or responsibilities to manage, likened to a busy meal with many different items on a plate all requiring attention. It is often used to express feeling overwhelmed or burdened by the amount of things one needs to address.
Methanobrevibacter smithii is a species of archaea classified within the Methanobacteriales order and the Methanobacteriaceae family. It is a methanogen, meaning it produces methane as a byproduct of its metabolism, and is commonly found in the human gut microbiome.
Oh my God. I am taking biology and the lab has these post lab questions and in page 129 has the very same question you are asking. What a coincidence that we are both trying to answer this specific question. You must have the same book. At first i tought you might be from my college but that would be too much coincidence. (UPR Carolina por si acaso :) Anyway, I think the plant would not absorb the red and blue colors it needs ,because they don't absorb green, so is useless, i think they would die. That's what I'm going to write. I don't really know if it's ok but at least is something. Hope it helps classmate.
It gets very busy and overcrowded, less jobs for the local people, pollutes the environment, only get money at certain times in the summer as it is seaside resort so only gets visitors in the summer.
May/September
"A busy as a bee".
Busy can't be a noun, which is a thing. Busy is an adjective, which describes things. "A busy street".
Chances are he was to busy inventing things, but it might be because he never found the right one.
A good tourist resort will have comfortable rooms, a variety of activities to keep tourists busy, good shopping and restaurants, and a well trained staff.
YES, Queen Elizabeth was a busy as a queen . She had many things to do.
like as if you were to do things in a busy way.
Do busy doing other things staying at the house of life or to busy making pyramids
He was to busy doing things
Mr Dinesh Gupta
The preposition in the sentence is "out." It shows the movement from inside the restaurant to the busy street.