busy as a bee

The phrase "busy as a bee" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is industrious, hardworking, or continuously engaged in various tasks or activities. It draws an analogy to bees, which are known for their constant buzzing and tireless work ethic as they collect nectar, build hives, and produce honey.


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