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How to spell BUSIE correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "busie" include "busy", "bustle", and "business". "Busy" is the most common and appropriate spelling for the word indicating someone is occupied with tasks. "Bustle" refers to activity and movement, and "business" can mean commercial activity or an individual's occupation.

List of suggestions on how to spell busie correctly

  • abuse It is not okay to abuse animals.
  • base The baseball player slid into second base.
  • Beside I was seated beside my best friend who I hadn't seen in months.
  • Bessie Bessie couldn't wait to start her new job at the boutique.
  • bose I have a Bose stereo.
  • buries He buries his head in the sand when confronted with difficult situations.
  • Bursae In the medical world, bursae are often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
  • bus I missed the bus and had to walk to work instead.
  • buses I usually take the buses to go to work because it's faster than driving.
  • bushes In the woods there are many bushes.
  • bushier After a long winter, the trees in the park appeared much bushier with fresh leaves sprouting.
  • Busied She busied herself with cooking dinner while waiting for her guests to arrive.
  • BUSIER As the holiday season approaches, the malls become busier with shoppers.
  • busies She busies herself with organizing her work desk every morning.
  • busily She is busily preparing for her upcoming exams.
  • busing The school district is considering a busing program for the students.
  • Busk I bought a busk at the mall.
  • busker She always enjoys a good busker performance.
  • buss I decided to take a buss instead of driving my car to work today.
  • bust The police were able to bust the drug dealer's operation.
  • buster My dog is a real ball buster, he never gets tired of chasing after it.
  • bustier She wore a bustier under her blouse to accentuate her curves.
  • busy
  • Susie Susie and her friends went to the park yesterday to play.
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Attenttion

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