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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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Till says there is always excitement when a new chain opens "although the initial buzz can fade over time".

From BBC

Ansari has a booming voice, a fashionable buzz cut and a meticulously maintained beard.

From Los Angeles Times

Ghana's foreign minister said the social media buzz was a sign that young people were keen to reclaim their cultural roots.

From BBC

Earlier this week a helicopter buzzed above Dickson's Sydney hometown with a giant flag bearing the number "12" in reference to a nickname for Seahawks fans.

From Barron's

To better understand the buzz around the return of train service, in December I booked a series of tickets on the line, for each of the five legs of the 145-mile journey.

From The Wall Street Journal