How To Use Zizz In A Sentence
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We dawdled in the general direction of the city and then sat around in Bow looking down at the cars zizzing past at high speed.
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A ham sandwich and a cup of revitalising tea were sufficient to send me instantly into an afternoon zizz.
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He touched my exposed wrist, sending a zizz through me.
Haunted Honeymoon
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So anyhow, after a day of being generally limp and lazy, I zizzed over to Mark's and we drove into London.
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A lovely roast lunch, a couple of beers, then flop down in front of the TV for a nice two-hour zizz.
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It was very peaceful (bar the sound of the A12 zizzing past) and more than a little spooky.
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a nasty zizz in the engine
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Actually, I'd been woken from my second sleep, having got up before light to do a bit of writing, come over all tired and weary, and slipped back for a bit of a zizz.
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That electrical energy—what I call the z-thing—is the zizz, the zam.
Soul Trapper
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Despite the half inch of snow the trains were running on time and zizzed into London at untold speeds.
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But sometimes a quick zizz for 15 or 20 minutes is wonderfully reviving.
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• Although potentially for entertainment purposes only, I am going to use my nervous energy this week to try every non-invasive recommended "unbreeching" technique you guys linked. zizzle: thank you for the ICAN link - great resource.
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But there's such a thing as having everything too well sorted out by half, a fly caught in amber when it should still be zizzing busily around.
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Zizzi is an Italian restaurant serving mainly pizzas, calzone and pasta.
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Disney Princess Cinderella Zizzlingers Figure zizzle
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His talk was at around 2.30 p.m. and by then a number in the audience were completely with heads lolled to one side in a zizz.
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Baroness Thatcher survived by taking 20-minute catnaps - a 'zizz', she called it - in the day and catching up on sleep at weekends at Chequers.
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She smelled marvelous, like the scent released by lemon verbena in a spring shower, and I got a comforting zizz from her.
Haunted Honeymoon
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“Sorry, Ma,” I said when I saw the fracture zizz across her face.
Angry Young Man
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Cruised the aisles picking up recipe bits and bobs, then zizzed home to tidy the flat and start cooking.
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I collected the keys from the estate agent, as tradition dictates, and then zizzed around in the car.
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I stayed there until far too late and then zizzed back into town for dinner with Phil and Kate.
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Prof Wiseman's study says something important about stress and creativity, and if I go just go for a zizz I may be able to work out what it is.
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It reads as if the author was sitting in some Indian village, a long way from a telephone or a satellite dish, and quietly got on with his work when he wasn't having a zizz.
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On Buis 'tune "Zest for a Zizz," he suggests the opulence of Ellington's dozen horns by skillfully arraying The Astronotes' five winds in background and foreground roles.
Joost Buis And Astronotes: Controlled Anarchy
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We dawdled in the general direction of the city and then sat around in Bow looking down at the cars zizzing past at high speed.
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Arthur's taking a short zizz
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I agree with zizzle; my rates depended on who was paying.
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From the metallic zizz of the starter motor and the first flurry of revs to the final frantic thrashings of the crankshaft, this is swansong motoring.
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The Huffington Post is a zizzy aggregation of celebrity tattle, liberal attitudinising and worthy if unpaid blogs from the relatively great and sometimes good.
Huffington's first Post in Britain fails to rally the troops
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The zizz from him melded with the buzz from the cocktail in a most remarkable way.
Haunted Honeymoon
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When you've spent two weeks zizzing around on the hyper-fast, hyper-efficient French trains, the UK railways just don't compare.