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Example sentences for "buzz"

Lexicographically close words:
buyers; buyeth; buying; buyo; buys; buzzard; buzzards; buzzed; buzzer; buzzers
  1. The tragedy was over, and the buzz of conversation and comment again broke out among the spectators.

  2. A buzz went round the amphitheatre as bets were made on the result.

  3. At last there is a little buzz of excitement, and every eye is fixed upon the quiet-looking traveller in a brown shooting-coat and a purple tie, who is chipping his egg and imbibing his coffee in silence and unconsciousness.

  4. Then there was a buzz of voices as fresh faces appeared on the scene.

  5. A buzz of conversation ensued, as people warmly discussed the merits of the various performers; the churchwardens looked at one another, as if to say, "What next?

  6. Across the fields, and the rich, old clover bottoms that formed a part of the Hermitage farm, the buzz of a cotton gin could be distinctly heard, adding its own peculiar note to the music of Southern nature.

  7. A buzz of interested questioning swept over the company.

  8. There was an instant change of the social atmosphere, a buzz of eager talk.

  9. I could shut my eyes and call back the buzz of voices, and fear my teacher's frown, and feel my boyish ambitions waking and stirring in my breast.

  10. The teacher corrected and admonished with great patience, glancing now and then toward points of danger and insurrection, whence came a suspicious buzz of whispering from behind a desk-lid or a pair of widespread large geographies.

  11. After the first buzz produced by this second lecture had subsided, Sir Gilbert Harrington arose and addressed the company with equal good taste and good feeling.

  12. Build round your spirit an Elysian cheat And buzz it through upon a golden wing.

  13. Long minutes went by; it was nearly eleven when the sound of a door opening and a buzz of voices roused him.

  14. It seemed to be quite empty, so complete was the silence, apart from the buzz of the flies.

  15. Amid a buzz of congratulation, Piet Cradock handed the missive back to his bride with a simple "Thank you!

  16. A buzz of interest went through the room.

  17. They heard the buzz of appreciation that succeeded it.

  18. A stir and a buzz swept through the church.

  19. A buzz of horror arose from the crew of the “Eliza” at this consummation of the catastrophe.

  20. After the unanimous buzz specified, however, no one ventured to speak, and they pursued their course in solemn silence.

  21. The boys began to talk among themselves, and for a short time there was a constant buzz that sounded like a big hive of bees.

  22. That day and others saw a growing buzz of excitement in the town of Stanhope.

  23. No, you come over to my house; I'll be in bed," Edith wailed from the middle of the road as Tolly turned and made his machine buzz for home.

  24. The prelude and refrain offer a fine opportunity for a Buzz-a-Buzz effect.

  25. When he had finished his address, the jury filed out of their box and left the Court, the Judge vanished into an adjoining room, and, amid a buzz of conversation, we were led to cells in the rear of the building.

  26. He glared round the Court as a little buzz of astonishment naturally went up, and then took his place on the form where the witnesses were seated.

  27. The people parted at the door to let her pass, and she quickened her step, gained the carriage at last, and drove away--seemingly leaving at her back a buzz of comment.

  28. He would buzz the rest of his life, but nothing short of a revolution could take his possessions away.

  29. To be sure, their experiments came to an abrupt ending right in the midst of the test, for the sending set on Tom's suit leaked and, with a feeble buzz and sputter, his words trailed off to nothingness.

  30. But then it's easier to buzz on the wire than it is to talk, isn't it?

  31. I wish though, I could stay and buzz you longer, but I have only time to get my train, so good-by.

  32. And now the last guest has been gone for some time, the last huge unwieldy coach has rumbled away, and the dull silence seems to hum and buzz after the clatter of the afternoon and night.

  33. So the buzz of talk goes on, and Madame de Pompadour fans herself and listens impassively.

  34. There was a buzz of talk about what had taken place and Sandy came in for a severe "raking over the coals.

  35. Monday morning when the chums reached school there was a buzz of excitement among those gathered on the campus waiting for the nine o'clock gong to ring.

  36. There's a buzz wagon down back of my house behind a haystack.

  37. Must hev come quite a way in that buzz wagon of yours, stranger," volunteered the bartender.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buzz" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alert; array; articulation; bank; bark; bawl; belch; bellow; blare; blat; blubber; boom; breathe; bum; burr; buzz; cackle; call; chain; chant; chirp; clang; clank; clash; confide; connection; continuum; course; croak; crow; crunch; cry; cycle; descent; dial; drawl; drone; effervesce; effervescence; exclaim; file; filiation; fizz; fizzle; flute; gamut; gasp; gossip; gradation; grapevine; grind; groan; growl; grumble; grunt; hearsay; hiss; hissing; hum; hush; jangle; jar; keen; lilt; line; lineage; lisp; monotone; mumble; murmur; mutter; nexus; pant; pendulum; periodicity; phone; pipe; plenum; prickle; progression; purr; queue; range; rank; rasp; recurrence; report; ring; roar; rotation; round; routine; row; rumble; rumor; run; scale; scrape; scratch; scream; screech; scrunch; scuttlebutt; sequence; series; shriek; sigh; sing; sizzle; sizzling; snap; snarl; sneeze; sniff; sniffle; snore; snort; snuff; snuffle; sob; spectrum; spit; splutter; sputter; squall; squash; squawk; squeal; squelch; sting; stinging; string; succession; swath; swish; talk; tattle; telephone; thread; thrill; thrum; thunder; tier; tingling; tip; train; trumpet; twang; wail; warble; wheeze; whine; whir; whisper; whispering; whistle; whistling; whiz; word; yawp; yell; yelp