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buzz

[buhz] / bʌz /


NOUN
a mild intoxication or high
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VERB
gossip
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Morgan Stanley separately raised its estimates for other health insurers, compounding the positive buzz around UnitedHealth and lifting the entire sector.

From Barron's • Jun. 4, 2026

Clark, the 2024 No. 1 draft pick, first gained buzz for her three-point shooting during her college years at Iowa.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2026

Kouame in particular has created a buzz at Roland Garros.

From BBC • May 28, 2026

“It’s hard to compete when you run into the buzz saw of Google, Amazon and Meta,” said Eric Schmitt, a vice president analyst at research and advisory firm Gartner.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 27, 2026

But before he could ask them, his phone began to buzz so loudly in his pocket that she clearly heard it.

From "Night Owls" by A.R. Vishny




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