buzzing

[ UK /bˈʌzɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbəzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. noisy like the sound of a bee
    the room was abuzz over the latest scandal
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How To Use buzzing In A Sentence

  • The bees are buzzing away among the flowers.
  • Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch. Not Your Typical Greek Salad
  • Insects swarm about the damp light of the street-lamps, their buzzings reflected very slightly in the bitumen below your feet.
  • 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.
  • Some come buzzing drunkenly off the ceiling, motor around loudly, and butt against the light.
  • You think politics are about being a diptera, buzzing around bothering people by regurgitating what some country club republican addict has people write for him? Think Progress » Will Sarah Palin call on Rush Limbaugh to apologize for saying liberal activists are ‘retards’?
  • The whole of Dumfries is just buzzing. The Sun
  • There were a lot of people my age in town, a lot of professional musicians were based here and it was buzzing.
  • She strained her ears, but all she heard was the chirping of the birds and the buzzing song of the grasshoppers. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Another word buzzing around the conference was "immersion" -- as defined by Frank Rose in his fascinating new book, The Art of Immersion: How the Digital Generation Is Remaking Hollywood, Madison Avenue, and the Way We Tell Stories. Arianna Huffington: On Change, Disruptive Innovation, and the Problem With Paywalls
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