busy out
81In and out like a fiddlers elbow — really busy or a driver darting in and out of traffic …
82flat out like a lizard drinking — Australian Slang flat out, be (very) busy (originally sarcastically); do something very fast …
83in and out like a fiddlers elbow — Australian Slang really busy or a driver darting in and out of traffic …
84flame-out — The engine on a vehicle stops abruptly, usually in the middle of traffic, or at a busy intersection My truck flamed out downtown during rush hour this afternoon! …
85flat\ out\ like\ a\ lizard\ drinkin — To be very busy. I ve got all these projects to do... I m flat out like a lizard drinking …
86flame-out — The engine on a vehicle stops abruptly, usually in the middle of traffic, or at a busy intersection My truck flamed out downtown during rush hour this afternoon! …
87flat\ out\ like\ a\ lizard\ drinkin — To be very busy. I ve got all these projects to do... I m flat out like a lizard drinking …
88lose out — fail to win, miss first place in a contest He lost out on a chance to go to Mexico City because he was too busy with other things …
89ˌstake ˈout sth — phrasal verb to explain your opinion clearly and defend it in a determined way Political leaders are busy staking out their positions on this issue.[/ex] …
90Flat out — 1. as fast as possible; 2. very busy; 3. lying prone; 4. exhausted; unable to proceed …