How To Use Buzzer In A Sentence

  • We have security buzzers for entry to our flats and night after night, day after day, they ring the buzzer.
  • I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and buzzers buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald.
  • It's going to be like a high school basketball game that is decided by the final shot at the buzzer.
  • The buzzer suddenly responded in a long blast of sound.
  • As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages.
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  • He was startled by the rare sound of the buzzer at the front door and he left his coffee behind and went into the anteroom. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • The buzzer rang when the meal was ready.
  • It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs.
  • Like an equine futurity, the bulls were judged on their performance, even though most of the time the rider didn't make the 8-second buzzer.
  • the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk
  • And there is a game where you have to defuse a bomb without a buzzer going off (all but impossible). Times, Sunday Times
  • We pressed the buzzer in our cabin and a steward arrived instantly.
  • Taking away the buzzer is going to take the fun out of taking the buzzer, throwing in a nearby garbage can and going to a place where I don’t actually have to wait. Never Stand in Line Again? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Each time I spoke a name correctly a buzzer rang and the audience cheered. EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • The dog will learn to salivate when it hears a buzzer, even if food is no longer present.
  • She spent 18 minutes in agony despite pressing the emergency buzzer on her pendant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fool! she chastised herself, giving herself a shake as the buzzer on the microwave announced that the chicken was ready.
  • That key alone would not open its door: a buzzer also had to be pressed by security staff in a command post on the 22nd floor.
  • We pressed the buzzer in our cabin and a steward arrived instantly.
  • The buzzers would go off in the night and when the nurses came to see what was wrong they would find the patients fast asleep.
  • Best recent catches on Watendlath have been from Mike Tinnion with over 20 rainbow trout on buzzers, fishing the evening rise. Brian Scot recorded another good bag with 15 on hoppers and damsel nymphs.
  • The loud blare of the buzzer, signalling the end of the game, cut through the gymnasium.
  • Press the buzzer if you know the answer.
  • The block is "uninviting", "treeless", shadowy; the buzzer is broken; the sounds of gunfire echo in the night; a "black doberman the size of a wolf" prowls nearby. The Guardian World News
  • Ginobili's banked-in buzzer-beater at the end of the first quarter was shot from beyond midcourt, between the C and A in the word "America" painted on the floor. ... USATODAY.com - Spurs sink Suns in opener of Western Conference finals
  • The children learnt a lot of interesting things and were able to put their learning into practice as they busied themselves into putting electrical circuits together and making light bulbs glow and buzzers buzz!
  • They went into the lobby where the doorman, inordinately well-dressed to be pushing buzzers, gave I0C a sharp blast.
  • Why not listen in, and press the red buzzer after the final round? Times, Sunday Times
  • All day long the buzzer sounded, alerting staff to a new guest. Times, Sunday Times
  • I simply jigged the buzzer slowly up and down in the dark but clear peaty water and the fish would follow it occasionally darting at, but not taking the fly.
  • Originally, it was scored for a phalanx of player pianos, buzzers, airplane propellers, xylophones, and a host of other percussion instruments.
  • A family told of their anguish last night after an inquest jury found neglect at a Sheffield care home had contributed to the tragic death of a stroke patient hours after his emergency buzzer was taken away.
  • She pressed a buzzer on the counter that set off the building's alarm. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sword either turns on lights or sounds buzzers depending on the area of the body it touches.
  • Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy.
  • As my finger hovered over her buzzer I heard the unmistakable sound of a slap, followed by more crying. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other cars sound a buzzer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buzzer near his head sounded off blaring wails of irritating noise.
  • Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes.
  • We successfully used biofeedback devices (basically moisture sensors linked to buzzers to wake the children up when necessary) together with a rewards programme.
  • It's an assortment of squeaks, shuffles, buzzers, bells, beeps, blips, barks, sighs, moans, cries, and screams.
  • When you press the buzzer and enter the courtyard, the wonderful gothic double staircase that leads up to the ancient cage lift sets the scene. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were unable to open the door for visitors by pressing the buzzers in their rooms.
  • There was a call buzzer going that nobody was answering, and I was overwhelmed with the urge to go and meet that person's need and press the button that switches the call buzzer off. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • He had just reached for a switch when his call buzzer sounded, and when he activated the screen the planetographer reported, "We can't find any such system on our charts. Man of Many Minds
  • Traffic wardens will be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens.
  • Without any timeouts left, Cleveland was forced to inbound from the backcourt and Hughes 'halfcourt shot at the buzzer was well short. USATODAY.com
  • He was ringing on our buzzer early in the morning and kept asking if I would pay for his pay-as-you-go phone. The Sun
  • So well in fact the buzzer was pushed and the cameras were switched off.
  • The buzzer went off and the performance sheet feel to the bleachers from nerveless hands
  • The cell buzzers were silenced at night and instead a light lit up on the sergeant's desk.
  • I gingerly pressed the buzzer, embarrassed.
  • flymen" the cues to lower and raise the scenery as required, upon receiving signals by "buzzer" or "light-flashes" from the stage. The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession
  • Just as at the Dock Kitchen, diners first have to push a buzzer to get through a heavy security gate and then find themselves in what could simply be an open-plan apartment in a semi-industrial location. The London Restaurant Revolution
  • Fish are feeding on small light olive buzzers and daphnia.
  • Not so long ago the standard patterns were either seal's fur buzzers, or similar flies in pheasant-tail, or some dark coloured herl.
  • Missouri again had to inbound from the backcourt and McGhee intercepted the long pass as the buzzer sounded. NCAA Men's Basketball - Missouri vs. Oklahoma
  • Trains have those horrible hand-operated electronic buzzers.
  • It's a clock with a buzzer or a bell. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was ringing on our buzzer early in the morning and kept asking if I would pay for his pay-as-you-go phone. The Sun
  • Press the buzzer when you want to talk.
  • Sadly, though, no big red buzzer. The Sun
  • Ladies and gentlemen, press your buzzers… now.
  • A buzzer sounded, signaling that the battle was over.
  • In the vestibule, I scanned the column of buzzers while she fumbled in her purse for her keys.
  • But the highlight for me was a thumping take on a buzzer which came adrift after a couple of really powerful lunges.
  • Somehow he stayed aboard and was rewarded with six separate zonks on his silver torc's joy-buzzer. The Golden Torc
  • Charge your iPod while you sleep, and awaken to your favorite B sides instead of that obnoxious buzzer.
  • Unplug the drier, open up the console area, disconnect the wires to the buzzer, and tape them off.
  • No one will have a fiar chance against him with the buzzer. "This Is Ken!"
  • The loud buzzer is activated by a long press of a button. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Loud buzzer phone plus GPS
  • The buzzer was my doorbell, howling now in a single sustained whine such as had not been inflicted on London since the end of the Blitz. EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • Here it comes again: three weeks of March Madness, a record 68 teams, surely a few buzzer beaters, a Cinderella or two, style-deficient coaches dressing in the dark, CBS announcer Gus Johnson yelping like a wild boar is gnawing his ankle, and, fingers crossed, another Louisville male cheerleader grabbing a basketball and lobbing it jubilantly to the heavens, almost costing Rick Pitino a win. The Many Ways to Be a March Madness Fan
  • As soon as he spots an infringement he can press a buzzer, or speak into a mic wired to the ref. The Sun
  • Score over 30, a loud buzzer goes off and the shutters come down. Times, Sunday Times
  • If there was a fatality in the morning, a buzzer used to go and you didn't work in the afternoon. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The entry buzzer goes downstairs and I hear the door being opened. Times, Sunday Times
  • In conjunction with CSTV, Thought Equity--a provider of video management and licensing solutions--is producing compilations of buzzer beaters, giant-killing feats and memorable championship games. Jobs' Apple To Cash In On March Madness
  • This page is great for inspiration as it suggests ways of making a tambourine, drum, chimes, horn, cymbals, xylophone, guitar, comb buzzer and hand bells.
  • The buzzer went off at eight o'clock.
  • McGrady, who scored 25 points, launched an airball from the right wing that fell into the hands of Pat Garrity, who somehow missed a wide-open layup at the buzzer. National Basketball Association - Knicks vs. Magic
  • Just as Jon reached for the handle, the buzzer behind them sounded.
  • It was routine on the ward that mothers were given buzzers and they used them to call us for assistance.
  • You ring the buzzer and Wise flings open the front door. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doorbells are available in a variety of sounds, from chimes or buzzers to recorded sound tracks.
  • In a close-run contest, the children had to go through a buzzer round, an observation round and hundreds of questions about fire safety.
  • Finally, the functional model of a household door buzzer is constructed and its reliability is analyzed. The validity of this model and approach is illustrated.
  • Press the buzzer when you want to talk.
  • In my mind I am praying, praying for the next buzzer to sound so I can escape the woman's bitter stare.
  • Ford hit a buzzer-beater from the foul line, reserve guard Fred Jones scored a season-high 23 points and the injury-riddled Raptors held off a determined Elton Brand down the stretch to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 98-96 Wednesday night. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Toronto vs. L.A. Clippers
  • The four-storey house in Maida Vale has five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double living room, large fitted kitchen-diner with French doors on to the landscaped garden and a state-of-the art buzzer entry system. A Tangled Web
  • Miami, though, held the Hawks to five points, three on free throws, in the rest of the quarter, and when Jones beat the buzzer from the right wing with a jumper, the Heat took a 59-54 lead into the fourth quarter. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Atlanta vs. Miami
  • His buzzer-beating, game-winning jumper in Detroit was his latest example of clutch play.
  • When the buzzer on the wall sounded she jumped, striking a wrong key.
  • Alarm devices, all activated by micturition, included bells, buzzers, lights, and vibrators.
  • In an NCAA tournament with more than 2,000 teams, the top seed would probably lose on a buzzer beater eventually.
  • As soon as the bar code scanner detects an overdue volume, it should set off buzzers and flashing lights, summoning the head librarian to deliver a public ticking off to the errant bookworm.
  • An emergency-stop pushbutton can be used in conjunction with a buzzer to help improve safety in the workplace.
  • But the music itself coursed with the language and logic of the underdog peripeteia at the last-second buzzer.
  • When the final buzzer sounded, the Woodinville junior was overcome with what she called an "eerie" feeling. The Seattle Times
  • PRESS your golden buzzer, Simon. The Sun
  • On the inbounds play, Lamond Murray gets the ball in the corner, quickly squares up, and nails a three before the buzzer goes off.
  • The metallic voice from the square grill above the buzzer interrupted my deliberations.
  • Many business people just could not afford armed security personnel, so many settled for cheap electronic buzzers.
  • Den ersten Ton scharf herausgehoben - Do not play until the buzzer sounds Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Music
  • Bingham hit one of two free throws for Louisville, and as Oklahoma pushed the ball upcourt, fast Nyeshia Stevenson had an open look as the buzzer sounded. Louisville rallies to topple Oklahoma, reach first title game
  • The nearest thing to a building with public access at all is the Architectural Association, which has a small gallery, invisible and unadvertised from the street, behind a heavy door with buzzer access.
  • Fans and players alike know that as long as the ball is in the air as the final buzzer sounds, a team can still score and win the game provided the score is close enough.
  • It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional buzzers, lights and switches.
  • With the 24-second shot clock down to one, he diffused the Celtic comeback with a back-breaking jumper just before the buzzer. One Season
  • The buzzer rang when the meal was ready.
  • The buzzers would go off in the night and when the nurses came to see what was wrong they would find the patients fast asleep.
  • Mr Cooper alleges the police had continually failed to respond to calls from him about youths pressing the buzzer to his flat, banging on his windows and swearing at him from outside.
  • A minute or two later, the door buzzer was ringing at my door, I went and buzzed back.
  • There's a golden wink that goes with the golden buzzer. The Sun
  • When the buzzer went on his new chrome and ash desk, he jumped.
  • The buzzer suddenly responded in a long blast of sound.
  • Martin's biggest bucket was a buzzer beater from the left corner that made it 115-110 with 1: 11 remaining, and Baron Davis, who led the Warriors with 28 points, misfired twice on 3-pointers in the final minute. USATODAY.com
  • When you press the buzzer and enter the courtyard, the wonderful gothic double staircase that leads up to the ancient cage lift sets the scene. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buzzer went off at eight o'clock.
  • In the vestibule, I scanned the column of buzzers while she fumbled in her purse for her keys.
  • The buzzer suddenly responded in a long blast of sound.
  • Its elevator rattles flatulently all the way up to the 26th floor, where, at 2625, there is an unmarked door, a buzzer and a camera. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The only way to get help is to ring the buzzer that hangs over the end of the bed. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's not a red buzzer in the world that can save you, then. The Sun
  • The buzzer sounded for the end of the quarter.

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