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buzz

[buhz] / bʌz /


NOUN
a mild intoxication or high
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VERB
gossip
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Example Sentences

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Wall Street is buzzing about the U.S. intervening in Japan’s currency market.

From Barron's

His phone buzzed with a message from Door.

From Literature

Jonas expects to see dozens of autonomous aircrafts buzzing past his windows on the 18th floor of Morgan Stanley’s Time Square offices.

From The Wall Street Journal

As time went on, and prospective nominees like Mosaku and Madigan continued to generate buzz among the general public into the new year, even a shoo-in like Grande was met with a surprise.

From Salon

Jimmy Garoppolo played so well in two starts for the Patriots in 2016 that it created brief buzz about him taking over.

From The Wall Street Journal