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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91. He'd put one foot inside the entrance when the buzz of an engine stopped him in his tracks.
92. Already attracting Oscar buzz, and one of this year's earliest must-see movies, this is an unmissable opportunity.
93. These days the buzz phrases in the Department of Health are equal access for everybody and winning more resources.
94. It's obvious: unless work gives us a buzz, we won't give our best.
95. It isn't a perfect gig, but there's a fair buzz.
96. No sooner had they found a likely-looking mountain than aeroplanes or helicopters would buzz around[http://sentencedict.com/buzz.html], like insects around an eagle.
97. So, once again, Anabelle was awakened in the middle of her sleep by the buzz of loud voices outside the nest.
98. There was no sound but the high buzz of flies.
99. There is no doubt that she gets a buzz from her work.
100. They get a buzz when I go out there and race against the Lewises and people like that.
101. While the record was playing, a little signal on the wall began to buzz.
102. Can of beer number three was already giving him a nice buzz.
103. She was only eighteen when they were married in London, with buzz bombs screaming overhead.
104. I could smell sawdust in the cold, damp air and hear the buzz of the freezer.
105. She bit her lip, then turned the bell key and heard its jarring buzz inside.
106. When I got back I could hear the buzz of the audience as they filed in.
107. Runners buzz through Chinatown on their way to the finish.
108. The flies buzz and the sun is hot on my spine.
109. It made short runs, and at each stop I heard a very brief buzz that sounded like some giant fly.
110. A buzz of wordless terror went up from the men around him as they craned over his shoulder to look.
111. The tantalising aroma of fresh coffee wafted towards them, over the buzz of voices and laughter.
112. Advertisements for houses for sale often refer to their proximity to Buzz, Go and EasyJet destinations.
113. Ideas buzz around like busy bees, but the sting that's left behind is always in the heart.
114. As she and Adam left, Buzz turned back to see Elinor silently looking at the ceiling.
115. If she mentioned paranoia, Buzz would insist that Elinor was the victim of a lot of quacks.
116. Though modest, Lucy admits she gets a buzz from seeing the characters she creates come to life on the screen.
117. Buzz off, the police is coming!
118. I get such a buzz from eating betel nut.
119. I'm the Sheriff, not Father Christmas. Buzz off!
120. Sounds good. That can build a lot of buzz.