Synonym: bombilate, bombilation, bombinate, bombination, hum, seethe. Similar words: buzz off, puzzle, guzzle, muzzle, nuzzle, puzzled. Meaning: [bʌz] n. 1. sound of rapid vibration 2. a confusion of activity and gossip. v. 1. make a buzzing sound 2. fly low 3. be noisy with activity 4. call with a buzzer.
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1. Did the alarm clock buzz?
2. I love the buzz of a big city.
3. Give him a buzz.
4. The buzz of the Entryphone interrupted our conversation.
5. I'll give you a buzz on Monday.
6. I'll buzz you at work.
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7. I'll give you a buzz next week.
8. Just buzz off and leave me alone!
9. A buzz went through the crowded courtroom.
10. I wish he'd buzz off!
11. Buzz off, I'm trying to work!
12. You can sense the creative buzz in the city.
13. I'll buzz you after work.
14. Playing well gives me a buzz .
15. I get a buzz out of public speaking.
16. I've finished everything, so I'll buzz off now.
17. Sex education in schools was the buzz topic.
18. I'll give you a buzz on Monday, OK?
19. Flying gives me a real buzz.
20. Tell her to buzz off and leave me alone.
21. She gets a buzz out of her work.
22. Neil gets a buzz from drinking one beer.
23. A buzz of excitement ran through the crowd.
24. The first person to buzz may answer.
25. Performing still gives him a buzz.
26. He got a buzz from creating confrontations.
27. There's a buzz going round that the boss has resigned.
28. A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in.
29. She could hear him over the buzz of conversation and laughter.
30. I've got some stuff to do at home, so I'm going to buzz off now.