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buzz

[buhz] / bʌz /


NOUN
a mild intoxication or high
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VERB
gossip
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Shepherding the 10-year-old girl and her family through the buzzing rush of holiday shoppers, he asks if she would like to make her own charm bracelet or design the embroidery on a stuffed bunny.

From The Wall Street Journal

Universal's UK theme park was given the green light this week, a decision which created buzz for families up and down the country who might one day want to go.

From BBC

And while I love the industry buzz, nothing delights me more than the cookbook section of my local library.

From Salon

The ensuing buzz led to a reincarnation of the band, featuring Jageri and Patrick Mwondela from WITCH's old days, and a number of younger European musicians.

From BBC

While experiential marketing is all the buzz in recent years, Levine says this is the first installation of its kind for Ford.

From Los Angeles Times