buzzing
IPA: bˈʌzɪŋ
noun
- The sound produced by something that buzzes.
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Examples of "buzzing" in Sentences
- The buzzing fly returns and continues to pester her.
- Does involving oneself in buzzing compromise any subsequent review?
- That, and the buzzing from the Array is so damn loud I can barely stand it.
- Her lips are still buzzing from the shock of the kiss; she can barely think, let alone muster a snappy comeback.
- The talk radio airwaves were once again buzzing with talk of how damaged Ireland was because of the Leno commentary.
- St. Francis, however, was merely amused by what he called the buzzing of flies, and wrote to one in whom he could confide:
- I am sure there are ways one could be involved in buzzing that would call into question reviews (you know ... taking lavish gifts and cash payments!), but simply saying early on wow.
- 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.
- Dick Forrest found himself sprawled on the floor, the wind half knocked out of him by shrewdly delivered cushions, his head buzzing from the buffeting, and, in one hand, a trailing, torn, and generally disrupted girdle of pale blue silk and pink roses.
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