buzz

[US]/bʌz/
[UK]/bʌz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. emit a low, continuous humming sound; be very busy; fly low
n. a low, continuous humming sound; excitement; rumor.

Phrases & Collocations

create a buzz

buzzing with excitement

buzzing with activity

buzz off

buzzword

buzz lightyear

Example Sentences

the buzz of the bees.

a buzz of conversation.

a buzz of talk.

there's a strong buzz that he's in Scotland.

there is a real buzz about the place.

the club is buzzing with excitement.

a loud buzzer sounded.

The village was buzzing with the news.

The plane is buzzing the town.

The department was buzzing with rumors.

Give me a buzz at nine.

Everyone is buzzing about.

her mind was buzzing with ideas.

the singers left and the buzz diminuendoed.

a helicopter buzzed overhead.

The crowd buzzed with excitement.

The plane buzzed the control tower.

He buzzed the rumour everywhere.

The audience buzzed with discontent.

mosquitoes were buzzing all around us.

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