How To Use Abuzz In A Sentence

  • All this has bond markets and bankers abuzz, though they're easily excited. Federal Reserve Considers Whether to Twist Again
  • The incident has had the nation abuzz - who kidnapped Dacer and why? - and is one more headache for the embattled President Joseph Estrada, currently mired in an impeachment trial.
  • The township stayed abuzz after the game as Chiefs' supporters sounded their car hooters in celebration of their team's victory.
  • In this season, whenever Antonina crossed the park on her way to the trolley stop, church or market, she walked through corridors thickly scented by linden flowers and abuzz with half-truths -- in local slang, lipa also meant white lies. ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’
  • Within minutes of the Giants' defeat, Twitter was abuzz with sarcastic thank you notes for Big Blue. Raise Your Hand If You Had Seattle
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  • The entire area was abuzz with various sounds in the air, such as leaves rustling in the wind, birds chirping, insects humming, and the distinct sound of flowing water.
  • Given this understanding, the British people feel little burden in keeping the Corner abuzz with speeches.
  • Everyone abuzz about the bilby stamp, the latest stomach virus.
  • Clathrins, located at the tips of microtubules, are truncated icosahedra, abuzz with golden ratios. Jane Chafin: Andy Warhol, Killer of Art? / Small Books, Big Ideas
  • Meanwhile, the internet gambling sector was abuzz with regulatory activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The air was abuzz with military helicopters, airlifting injured people and equipment.
  • So antecedently the box of basinal, the, and the cirrocumulus, i am abuzz to fitzgerald ventrally gelatinousness, sun, and miniature. Rational Review
  • This is an excerpt from the radiophonic composition, featuring Nyoongah kids at play in the West Australian desert - singing, swimming in a waterhole abuzz with insects.
  • The particle physics world is abuzz with the news that researchers at the United States's sole particle physics lab may have spotted a weird particle unlike any seen before.
  • When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
  • The regional Centre for Arts and Culture was abuzz with artistic activity.
  • Salem's spiritual antenna is all abuzz during the Halloween season. Christians, Pagans Compete (Gently) For Salem's Souls
  • The newspaper said the New Zealand athletics community has been "abuzz" over suggestions that an Olympian had "returned an adverse finding" in a drugs test. Undefined
  • The computer world was abuzz with rumors of two potentially earth-shattering computers.
  • After the dance, the room is abuzz, and the wired participants discuss their newly acquired mini-choreographies.
  • And the whole electrical fraternity is kind of abuzz, because now Westinghouse is going to have what he ` s lacked in his fight with Edison, and that is the motor. Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World
  • By game day, last Saturday, the town was abuzz with honest excitement.
  • The party was abuzz with compliments for George's new place, which does not actually open to the public until mid-September.
  • All around me white and yellow flowering acacia trees are abuzz with bees, wasps, and colorful cetoniid beetles.
  • The Promenade and Evesham Road will be abuzz with the sound of traffic patiently making its way to the racecourse.
  • In the cool of the evening, the inn was abuzz with activity.
  • VISAKHAPATNAM: With yet another Union Budget approaching, the salariat and the corporate sector are abuzz with speculation over tax proposals. The Hindu - Front Page
  • Titarpur is one of New Delhi's largest effigy markets, and it is now abuzz with artisans preparing Ravana demon king figures for Dussehra Festival. New Delhi's Effigy Market
  • The film circle is abuzz with Water being an Oscar contender.
  • More than 200 , 000 children play soccer in Southern California, and they're abuzz over Beckham.
  • Who can focus, in newsrooms abuzz with today's excitements, on last month's story, which is not going to be exclusive anyway?
  • Colleges are abuzz with technical and cultural competitions.
  • The sun was just setting and the lake was abuzz in dragonflies, going nuts for all the little naiads.
  • The Diaspora is abuzz: it's a full-scale Bollywood invasion of the United Kingdom!
  • But the tell-all book that has the nation's capital abuzz these days is another shocker.
  • abuzz" with rumors that NBC wants to dump its golden boy chief programmer Wherein E! Gawker
  • The 50 stalls set up at the fair are abuzz with nervous activity.
  • The air was abuzz with military helicopters, airlifting injured people and equipment.
  • The beardier parts of the web-o-sphere have been abuzz about HTML5, the next version of the language that powers our internet. HTML5 Won’t Save Us | CurveHouse.com
  • Diplomatic Warsaw is abuzz with rumours that Mr Kwasniewski, a smooth, tennis-playing polyglot who is seen as one of the champions of New Europe, won US backing on a visit to the White House earlier this month.
  • Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury.
  • On this day, the town's main intersection was abuzz, awaiting Saudi royalty.
  • Every possible road over the County bounds into Tipperary will be abuzz from early morning on Sunday next as the mass exodus to Thurles begins.
  • With phones literally ringing off the hook, BlackBerry abuzz, it's a typically hectic day for Levy, a matchmaker, or shadchan, in the Orthodox Jewish community in Midwood. Orthodox Matchmaker: A Love Story in Midwood
  • It's very exciting, the place is abuzz for those few days.
  • While the industry and early audiences alike are abuzz with stories of her graphic and sapphic love scene with Black Swan costar Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis has just one word to describe reports that alcohol was involved: "False! Mila Kunis Talks 20-Pound Weight Loss, Sex Scene With Natalie Portman
  • But on the eve of their trial, the blogosphere is abuzz with talk of the journalists 'fate. Global Voices in English » USA: Journalists to Stand Trial in North Korea
  • The Indian internet community has also been abuzz with discussions on the controversy surrounding Varun Gandhi's inflammatory anti-Muslim speech and subsequent imprisonment, the incidents of shoe-throwing against Congress politicians P Chidambambaram and Naveen Jindal and BJP leader L K Advani, and the election campaigns of writer Shashi Tharoor, danseuse Mallika Sarabhai and ABN AMRO India chief Meera Sanyal. Global Voices in English » India’s First Digital Elections Evoke Strong Reactions Online
  • The township stayed abuzz after the game as Chiefs' supporters sounded their car hooters in celebration of their team's victory.
  • The statuesque theme continues in the vegetable garden where there are great fronds of fennel and huge clumps of Cynara Scolymus - globe artichoke, their purple thistle heads abuzz with bees.
  • The blogosphere is kind of abuzz with the notion that this was a political hit on Eliot Spitzer. CNN Transcript Mar 16, 2008
  • A man had been murdered that morning, and the village was abuzz.
  • Even the fish appeared to be experiencing difficulties swimming against the current; and the site was abuzz in action, as jacks, snappers and groupers busily swarmed about.
  • By mid-morning Twitter was abuzz with the fact that the beloved cookbook author and blogger was in town -- en plein air -- passing out french vanilla sables. Danika Boyle: Sparks From the Culinary Edge
  • In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies.
  • Ragueneau's pastry shop and rotisserie is abuzz with movement.
  • The grumblings stopped, and soon, the city was abuzz with excitement.
  • The Scottsville Race Course was abuzz with excitement as thousands of runners struggled to beat the gun.
  • A city is a place that is abuzz with activity. Christianity Today
  • - a swarm of insects that attack plants; "a plague of grasshoppers" swarm - be teeming, be abuzz; "The garden was swarming with bees"; "The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen"; "her mind pullulated with worries Word of the Day
  • the room was abuzz over the latest scandal
  • - The beardier parts of the web-o-sphere have been abuzz about HTML5, the next version of the language that powers our internet. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • the NYTimes ran "abuzz"...at the onset a superb blogging spot that alas was ruined by the cut and paste. Moderating comments.
  • When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
  • Friday and the show hadn't started, yet the centre was abuzz.
  • And I do not care despite the fact that, as I have read, "media outlets" covering this event were "abuzz" re: this very topic. Top Headlines and Articles from "The American View"
  • The kitchen's been abuzz with everybody chopping, nibbling and stirring pots.
  • When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
  • For nearly two years, the country's gilded salons have been abuzz with chatter that the "end of the Berlusconi era" is nigh. In Italy, Only Berlusconi Still Retains Confidence
  • Who can focus, in newsrooms abuzz with today's excitements, on last month's story, which is not going to be exclusive anyway?
  • When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
  • The Rajaji Hall courtyard was abuzz with activity since morning, as hundreds of junior artistes gathered for the shoot.
  • The Library has been abuzz with a lot of activities of late.

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